1. Ancient English poems, urgently needed~~About rivers or mountains~
Auguries of Innocence
By William Blake
To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.
Translation:
Innocent Premonition
(English) William Blake
A world can be seen in a grain of sand, < /p>
There is a paradise hidden in a flower,
Put infinity in your hands,
Eternity is collected in a moment.
It needs to be added that if we use the commonly used method of dividing eras, then Blake (1757-1827) is already a modern poet. But the English-speaking world has its own particularities, because the rise of English is relatively late. As the father of British poetry, Chaucer (about 1343~1400) was already in the fourteenth century. Therefore, if you want simple ancient poetry, I am afraid that Not easy to find.
As for Rabindranath Tagore, he was born in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. I’m afraid that’s too recent. 2. Who knows the foreign famous sayings about mountains?
The angry sea is not as strong as us, the lion is not as confident as us, the mountains and rocks are not as firm as us, no, the cruel death is not as decisive as us. ——Shakespeare's "King John"
Bravely overcome all difficulties and obstacles and climb on the rugged mountain road; if this road passes through the Valley of Death, then death should also be regarded as a source of joy. Come welcome. ——"Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
After wandering at the pinnacle of human endeavor, I found that there are still countless mountains to climb and countless difficulties and obstacles to overcome. ——Balzac's "Donkey Skin"
Only with the power of upwards can we see at a glance the land outside the mountains, the winding river, and the progress of the human spirit. (Romain Rolland's "The Struggle of Love and Death") 3. Who has a sentence describing mountains (in English)? Hurry up July 30
1. These mountains are stacked one on top of the other from far to near. , covered with pure jade-like snow. Leaning in the embrace of the sky.
2. A mountain peak, towering ten thousand feet, looks like a sharp sword shooting straight into the blue sky, extremely dangerous.
3. ·In the gaps above and below the rock, there are wild trees with curved branches growing everywhere. It looks very much like the rough hair on a giant.
4.|·The undulating and winding mountains are vying for supremacy, each one getting higher than the last.
5. . Mountains and mountains go up, as if their arms are all pulled together, closing this majestic river in their arms.
6. Dongfeng is like a seal standing upright, staring quietly at the east. Mountains, layer upon layer, are gathered together like clouds.
7. ·The green mountains are peeling off the green, and the green cicadas are piled up in the clouds.
8. ·The clouds are thick and the fog is thick, and thousands of mountains appear and disappear. The green and black mountains are like thousands of frogs, rushing to gather here. Arranged in a strict formation and marching forward 4. Looking for English prose about mountains
The Olympin GodsBetween Macedon and The aly of eastern Greece there stood a high mountain. Its cloudy top rushed into the very heave .On the top of the mountain, the home of the gods was bathed in brightne . Between Macedonia and Thessaly in eastern Greece stands a high mountain.
The foggy mountain top reaches into the sky. On the top of the mountain, the home of the gods is bathed in sunlight.
At Olympus Zeus ruled as the father of gods and men. Zeus was not a crude ruler by any standards. All the gods listened to his final words, it was true. Zeus ruled as the father of gods and men. Looking at everything there. Overall, Zeus was not a dictatorial ruler.
But there is no doubt that the mountain gods must obey his orders in everything.
But Zeus made them all sit on a committee of twelve members, including six gods and six godde es. The first in the Olympian crowd sat Zeus himself. He was the overlord of gods and men and the operator of the thunderbolt. Twelve people formed a committee, and Zeus himself sat at the top of the list. He was the emperor of gods and humans, and the controller of thunder and lightning.
Next to him was Hera, his proud and greeneyed queen.Poseidon was ruler of the sea, And Hades, king of the lower world, had no seat in the committee.Apollo was the god of the sun, music and poetry, while his twi ister Artemis was the godde of the moon and the chase. Next to him was his arrogant and jealous queen Hera. Poseidon is the ruler of the sea.
Hades, the king of Hades, had no seat on the council. Apollo is the god of the sun, music and poetry.
His twin sister Artemis is the goddess of the moon and the hunt. Athena was the godde of wisdom and patrone of house holdarts.Hestin, the godde of the family, represented home life and family ha ine.The frightening Ares was the god of war, and the charming Aphrodite the godde of love and beauty. She is the goddess of intelligence and the patron goddess of home art.
Hetis is the god of the family, symbolizing life and happiness in the family. The menacing Ares is the god of war.
The charming Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty. The god of fire, Hephaestus, was the forger of the thunderbolts of Zeus. The wing footed me enger Hermes was the god of invention and commerce, and the godde of grai and harvests, Demeter, looked after agriculture and stood for mother ofcivilization. The god Hephaestus was the creator of Zeus' thunderbolts.
Hermes, the winged messenger, was in charge of business and inventions. Demeter, the goddess of grains and harvests, was in charge of agriculture and was the mother of civilization.
All the chief gods mentioned above took human forms of incomparable beauty and grace. Often moved by human feelings and desires, they frequently gave way to anger and jealousy. They became involved in ceasele battles with the world of man The major gods mentioned above all pretend to be mortals, and their beauty and charm are unparalleled. Because they are often infected by the emotions and desires of mortals, they often get angry and jealous of others.
They are involved in an endless battle with the human world.
Among themselves at Olympus they plotted and struggled for power. In the human world they experienced competitio and difficulties. They enjoyed earthly friends and loves. Acrowd of everlasting gods looked and acted in a perfectly human fashion that is what all gods at Olympus actually were. In Olympus, they are also full of intrigues and power struggles.
In the mortal world, they experienced hostility and frustration. They cherish human love and kindness.
The appearance and behavior of these immortal gods are completely consistent with the ways of the human world. This is the true face of the gods of Olympus. 5. Are there any English poems about summer? The content is: the four aspects of mountains, flowers, trees and sunshine
I remember, I remember the Spirit of my Fathers; the smell of prairie flowers, the feel of wind on their face;I remember,I remember the Spirit of my Mothers,.a bee humming in the flowers was music to their earsI look to the wild places and my heart is filled with joy,I drink the dew on the leavesand my spirit is sweetened ;The earth lies dreaming in the the sunas I sit and meditate,The sun dies blazing in the westand the long summer's day is doneThis may not suit your requirements, but it's also better poetry. If you're going to be like that, You can adapt it based on the above, I hope it can help. 6. English sentences describing the beautiful scenery of the countryside
Gorgeous moon adorns spring night, with the earth. the sky like the face of the transparency of the sea, and quiet, broad, and mysterious. luxuriant star, like the sea ??sweet little fire, twinkling, a tiny light. the fields and villages, trees, in the quiet sleep, on the silver gauze. the hill, like clouds, like the sea island, as though to call the night cruise ships, and shining up a red light..