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~ A7lA DoNiA ~
المنتدى : 
نافذة الأدب الأنجليزى
		
			
			
				 
				
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			 
  نموذج لشعر /  Thomas Hardy
 At Lulworth Cove a Century Back
 Had I but lived a hundred years ago
 I might have gone, as I have gone this year,
 By Warmwell Cross on to a Cove I know,
 And Time have placed his finger on me there:
 'You see that man?' -- I might have looked, and said,
 'O yes: I see him. One that boat has brought 
 Which dropped down Channel round Saint Alban's Head.
 So commonplace a youth calls not my thought.'
 'You see that man?' -- 'Why yes; I told you; yes:
 Of an idling town-sort; thin; hair brown in hue; 
 And as the evening light scants less and less
 He looks up at a star, as many do.'
 'You see that man?' -- 'Nay, leave me!' then I plead,
 'I have fifteen miles to vamp across the lea,
 And it grows dark, and I am weary-kneed: 
 I have said the third time; yes, that man I see!'
 'Good. That man goes to Rome -- to death, despair;
 And no one notes him now but you and I:
 A hundred years, and the world will follow him there,
 And bend with reverence where his ashes lie.'
 باقي قصائد واعمال هذا الرجل في صفحة واحدة تجدونها هنا 
 
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 ومن لديه اي سؤال استفسار او نقاش فليتفضل هنا في نفس الصفحة
 الزهرة الخضراء - وتراي  وباقي الأعضاء الكرام 
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