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第21章英国的农村生活RuralLifeinEngland(2)
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Theresidenceofpeopleoffortuiryhasdiffusedadegreeoftasteandeleganruraleythatdesdstothelowestclass.Theverylaborer,withhisthatcheddnarrowslipofgrouheirembellishmerimhedge,thegrass-plotbeforethedoor,thelittleflower-bedborderedwithsnugbox,thewoodbirainedupagainstthewall,andhangingitsblossomsaboutthelattice,thepotofflowersiheholly,providentlyplahehouse,toterofitsdreariothrowinasemblanceofgreeocheerthefireside:allthesebespeaktheie,flowingdhsourdpervadilevelsofthepublid.IfeverLove,aspoetssiovisitacottage,itmustbethecottageofanE.
ThereisahillnearmyhomethatIoftenight.Thehecityisafar-offmurmur.InthehushofdarkIsharetheessofcridtheceofowls.ButitisthedramaofthemooIetosee.Forthatrestoresiandclaritythatthedstoofreely.
FromthishillIhavewatymoonsrise.Eaehaditsownmood.Therehavebeenbroad,tharvestmoonsinautumn;shy,mistymo;loermiersilenink-bladsmoke-smudgedemoohedryfieldsofsummer.Each,likefiedmyheartandthencalmedmysoul.
Moongazingisaoprehistoritersthemoonoverheadwasasunerriheykevery29daysitbecamefull-belliedandbrilliant,thensiddied,andtheheykhewaxingmerandhigheroverheadaftereachsugsuhewaningmooereaightuntilitvahesuohaveuhemoon’spatternsfromexperiehavebeenaprofoundthing.
Butwe,wholiveindoors,havelosttactwiththemoon.Theglarehtsaofpollutiosky.Thoughmenhavewalkedogrowslessfamiliar.Fewofussaywhenthemht.
Still,ittugsatourmiedlyehefullmoon,hugeandyellowoverthehorizohelpbutstarebackatitsandihemoonhasgiftstobestowupoch.
IlearitsgiftsoneJulyeveniains.Mycarhadmysteriouslystalled,andIwasstrandedahesu,andIhatseemedtobethebright-lowofaforestfirebeyetotheeast.Suddeselfseemedtoburstiherisingmoon,hugeandredandgrotesquelymisshapeahesummeratmosphere,loomedupoutofthewoods.
Distortedthusbythehotbreathofearth,themooempereda.Dogsatnearbyfarmhousesbarkednervously,asifthisstrahadwakenedevilspiritsiasthemooheridgeitgatheredfirmnessandauthority.Itsplexiongedfromred,told,toimpassiveyellow.Itseemedthtoutearth,forasitrose,thehillsandvalleysbelowgrewdimmer.Bythetimethemoonstoodclearofthehorizoedandroundandthecolorofivory,andthevalleysweredeepshadowsinthelahedogs,reassuredthatthiswasthefamiliarmoon,st.Andallatoadjoyclosetolaughter.
&ookanhour.Moonriseisslowahsubtleties.Towatchit,wemustslipintoanolder,morepatieime.Towatheristofindanunusualstillhinourselves.inationsbeeawareofthevastdistancesofspace,theimmensityoftheearthandthehugeimprobabilityofourowence.Wefeelsmallbutprivileged.
Moonlightshowsusnoneoflife’sharderedges.Hillsidesseemsilkenaheosstillaslight.Inmoonlightwebeelessg,moredrawnts.
Andoddthingshappeninsuents.OnthatJulynight,Iwatchedthemoonforanhourortwo,abatotheedthekeyiiohee,justasmysteriouslyasithadstalledafewhoursearlier.Idrovedowainswiththemoononmyshoulderandpeamyheart.
Iofteherisingmoon.Iamdrawespeciallywhescrowdeaseandclarityofvisionintoasmallylife.Thishappehefall.ThenIgotomyhillandawaitthehunter’smoon,enormousandgoldoverthehorizon,filliwithvision.
Anowlswoopsfretop,brightasflame.Acricketshrillsinthegrass.Ithisandmusis.OfBeethoven’sMoonlightSonataandofShakespeare,whoseLorenzodeTheMertofVenice,“Howsweetthemoonlightsleepsuponthisbank!
Herewillwesitahesoundsofmusiourears.”
Iwoheirverseandmusic,likethemusicofcrickets,areinsomewayvoioon.Withsuycitifiedeltiofthenight.
Loversasfinddeepermeaningatnight.ttoposedeeperquestions-abiinies.Weindulgeiherthanintheimpersohatgoverworld.Webeephilosophersandmystics.
Atmoonrise,asweslowourmindstothepaceoftheheavementstealsoverus.Weopesoffeelingandexercisepartsofourmindsthatreasonlocksawaybyday.Wehear,acrossthedistances,murmursofaerahevisiosandlago.
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