英语背诵文选第二册(陈冠商)35.The Beauty Of Pisa In The Afternoon
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    35The  Beauty  Of  Pisa  In  The  Afternoon

    On  each  side  of  a  bright  river  he  saw  rise  a  line  of  brighter  palaces,

     

    arched   and   pillared,   and   inlaid   with   deep   red   porphyry,   and   with

     

    serpentine(2); along the quays before their gates were riding troops of

     

    knights, noble in face and form, dazzling in crest and shield; horse and

     

    man one labyrinth of quaint colour and gleaming light(3)--the purple, and

     

     

     

    silver,  and  scarlet  fringes  flowing  over  the  strong  limbs  and  clashing

     

    mail, like sea-waves over rocks at sunset. Opening on each side from the

     

    river  were  gardens,  courts,  and  cloisters;  long  successions  of  white

     

    pillars  among  wreaths  of  vine;  leaping  of  fountains  through  buds  of

     

    pomegranate and orange; and still along the garden-paths, and under and

     

    through the crimson of the pomegranate shadows, moving slowly, groups of

     

    the  fairest  women  that  Italy  ever  saw  fairest,  because  purest  and

     

    thoughtfulest; trained in all high knowledge, as in all courteous art--in

     

    dance, in song, in sweet wit, in lofty learning, in loftier courage,-ill

     

    loftiest  love-  able  alike  to  cheer,  to  enchant,  or  save,  the  souls  of

     

    men(4).  Above  all  this  scenery  of  perfect  human  life,  rose  dome  and

     

    bell-tower,  burning  with  white  alabaster  and  gold:  beyond  dome  and

     

    bell-tower the slopes of mighty hills, hoary with olive; far in the north,

     

    above a purple sea of peaks of solemn Apennine(5), the clear, sharp- cloven

     

    Carrara mountains(6) sent up their steadfast flames of marble summit into

     

    amber  sky;  the  great  sea  itself,  scorching  with  expanse  of  light,

     

    stretching from their feet to the Gorgonian isles(7); and over all these,

     

    ever present, near or far--seen through the leaves of vine, or imaged with

     

    all  its  march  of  clouds  in  the  Arno's  stream,(8)  or  set  with  its  depth

     

    of  blue  close  against  the  golden  hair  and  burning  cheek  of  lady  and

     

    knight,-- that untroubled and sacred sky, which was to all men, in those

     

    days of innocent faith, indeed the unquestioned abode of spirits, as the

     

    earth  was  of  men;  and  which  opened  straight  through  its  gates  of  cloud

     

    and veils of dew into the awfulness of the eternal world; a heaven in which

     

    every cloud that passed was literally the chariot of an angel and  every

     

    ray  of  its  Evening  and  Morning  streamed  from  the  throne  of  God.(9)

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