手机版

JULY

阅读 :

    JULY

    One has the leisure of July for perceiving all the differences of the green of leaves. It is no longer a difference in degrees of maturity, for all the trees have darkened to their final tone, and stand in their differences of character and not of mere date. Almost all the green is grave, not sad and not dull. It has a darkened and a daily colour, in majestic but not obvious harmony with dark grey skies, and might look, to inconstant eyes, as prosaic after spring as eleven o'clock looks after the dawn.

    Gravity is the word――not solemnity as towards evening, nor menace as at night. The daylight trees of July are signs of common beauty, common freshness, and a mystery familiar and abiding as night and day. In childhood we all have a more exalted sense of dawn and summer sunrise than we ever fully retain or quite recover; and also a far higher sensibility for April and April evenings――a heartache for them, which in riper years is gradually and irretrievably consoled.

    But, on the other hand, childhood has so quickly learned to find daily things tedious, and familiar things importunate, that it has no great delight in the mere middle of the day, and feels weariness of the summer that has ceased to change visibly. The poetry of mere day and of late summer becomes perceptible to mature eyes that have long ceased to be sated, have taken leave of weariness, and cannot now find anything in nature too familiar; eyes which have, indeed, lost sight of the further awe of midsummer daybreak, and no longer see so much of the past in April twilight as they saw when they had no past; but which look freshly at the dailiness of green summer, of early afternoon, of every sky of any form that comes to pass, and of the darkened elms.

    Not unbeloved is this serious tree, the elm, with its leaf sitting close, unthrilled. Its stature gives it a dark gold head when it looks alone to a late sun. But if one could go by all the woods, across all the old forests that are now meadowlands set with trees, and could walk a county gathering trees of a single kind in the mind, as one walks a garden collecting flowers of a single kind in the hand, would not the harvest be a harvest of poplars? A veritable passion for poplars is a most intelligible passion. The eyes do gather them, far and near, on a whole day's journey. Not one is unperceived, even though great timber should be passed, and hill-sides dense and deep with trees. The fancy makes a poplar day of it. Immediately the country looks alive with signals; for the poplars everywhere reply to the glance. The woods may be all various, but the poplars are separate.

    All their many kinds (and aspens, their kin, must be counted with them) shake themselves perpetually free of the motionless forest. It is easy to gather them. Glances sent into the far distance pay them a flash of recognition of their gentle flashes; and as you journey you are suddenly aware of them close by. Light and the breezes are as quick as the eyes of a poplar-lover to find the willing tree that dances to be seen.

    No lurking for them, no reluctance. One could never make for oneself an oak day so well. The oaks would wait to be found, and many would be missed from the gathering. But the poplars are alert enough for a traveller by express; they have an alarum aloft, and do not sleep. From within some little grove of other trees a single poplar makes a slight sign; or a long row of poplars suddenly sweep the wind. They are salient everywhere, and full of replies. They are as fresh as streams.

    It is difficult to realize a drought where there are many poplars. And yet their green is not rich; the coolest have a colour much mingled with a cloud-grey. It does but need fresh and simple eyes to recognize their unfaded life. When the other trees grow dark and keep still, the poplar and the aspen do not darken――or hardly――and the deepest summer will not find a day in which they do not keep awake. No waters are so vigilant, even where a lake is bare to the wind.

    When Keats said of his Dian that she fastened up her hair "with fingers cool as aspen leaves," he knew the coolest thing in the world. It is a coolness of colour, as well as of a leaf which the breeze takes on both sides――the greenish and the greyish. The poplar green has no glows, no gold; it is an austere colour, as little rich as the colour of willows, and less silvery than theirs. The sun can hardly gild it; but he can shine between. Poplars and aspens let the sun through with the wind. You may have the sky sprinkled through them in high midsummer, when all the woods are close.

    Sending your fancy poplar-gathering, then, you ensnare wild trees, beating with life. No fisher's net ever took such glancing fishes, nor did the net of a constellation's shape ever enclose more vibrating Pleiades.

更多 英文美文英语美文英文短文英语短文,请继续关注 英语作文大全

散文
本文标题:JULY - 英语短文_英语美文_英文美文
本文地址:http://www.dioenglish.com/writing/essay/54732.html

上一篇:THE LADY OF THE LYRICS 下一篇:WELLS

相关文章

  • 金钱与爱情

    Money and Love金钱与爱情 谈婚论嫁是为了金钱还是爱情一直是人们的热门话题。诚然,每个人都渴望无关金钱的真爱,但青蛙变成王子、灰姑娘当了王后的结局谁不相信呢?且不管正确与否,本文作者所持观点颇为特别而新鲜。  ...

    2019-01-29 英语短文
  • In Praise of Teachers

      In 1972, I returned to Miami Beach High School to speak to the drama class. Afterward I asked the drama teacher if any of my English teachers are still there. Irene Roberts, he tells me, is in th...

    2018-12-09 英语短文
  • 双语:美发明提神新品 咖啡喷雾剂

      Many people rely on a cup of coffee or two to wake them up in the morning or pick them up during the working day, but now a chemist has come up with a speedy alternative to crafting a...

    2019-03-13 英语短文
  • 文学批评无用论 季羡林 中国现代散文中英文对照版

    张培基英译中国现代散文选(一)之《文学批评无用论》文学批评无用论 ——季羡林 读最近一期的《文学评论》,里面有几篇关于“红学” (1)的文章,引起了我...

    2019-02-27 英语短文
  • The city of Florence2

      Nearby stands the Cathedral Works Museum. The building once housed the offices of the men who commissioned art for the cathedral. Today it contains sculptures that used to decorate the outside...

    2018-12-13 英语短文
  • 双语散文:旧鞋子也有温暖 Old Shoes, Happy Life

    人常常会陷于幽暗的人生胡同不能自拔.People often drop into a gloomy life and are unable to extricate themselves.有个生活比较潦倒的...

    2018-10-29 英语短文
  • 英语美文阅读:习惯的力量

    导语:跟着英语美文的小编走进英语美句,在不知不觉中提高英语!习惯的力量Men's thoughts are much according to their inclination: their discourse and speeches according to their learning, and infused opinio...

    2018-12-14 英语短文
  • 彩虹之上 希望长着翅膀 新东方英语美文 中英双语

    Over the rainbow在彩虹之上Somewhere over the rainbow,彩虹之上,Way up high,有一个很高的地方,There’s a land that I heard of.Once in a lullaby,我曾在摇篮曲中听到过。Somewhere over the rain...

    2018-11-01 英语短文
  • 旧约 -- 申命记(Deuteronomy) -- 第6章

      6:1 这是耶和华你们神所吩咐教训你们的诫命,律例,典章,使你们在所要过去得为业的地上遵行,Now these are the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments, which the LORD your God commanded to teach you, that...

    2018-12-11 英语短文
  • 美国50州的座右铭

    美国50州的座右铭  Alabama: Yes, We Have Electricity  阿拉巴马州:是的,我们有电!  Alaska: 11,623 Eskimos Can't Be Wrong!  阿拉斯加州:一万一千六百二十三名爱斯基摩人是不会错的!  Arizona: But It's...

    2018-12-14 英语短文
你可能感兴趣