Selected Poems of W. B. Yeats 精彩片段:
Baile And Aillinn
Baile And Aillinn
ARGUMENT. Baile and Aillinn were lovers, but Aengus, the
Master of Love, wishing them to he happy in his own land
among the dead, told to each a story of the others death, so
that their hearts were broken and they died.
I HARDLY hear the curlew cry,
Nor thegrey rush when the wind is high,
Before my thoughts begin to run
On the heir of Uladh, Buans son,
Baile, who had the honey mouth;
And that mild woman of the south,
Aillinn, who was King Lugaidhs heir.
Their love was never drowned in care
Of this or that thing, nor grew cold