THE AMBER SPYGLASS
THE AMBER SPYGLASS
作者 : 菲利普·普尔曼
分类 : 英文读本
本书目录
作品简介
ONE - THE ENCHANTED SLEEPER-1
ONE - THE ENCHANTED SLEEPER-2
TWO - BALTHAMOS AND BARUCH-1
TWO - BALTHAMOS AND BARUCH-2
THREE - SCAVENGERS
FOUR - AMA AND THE BATS
FIVE - THE ADAMANT TOWER
SIX - PREEMPTIVE ABSOLUTION
SEVEN - MARY MALONE
EIGHT - VODKA
NINE - UPRIVER
TEN - WHEELS
ELEVEN - THE DRAGONFLIES
TWELVE - THE BREAK
THIRTEEN - TIALYS AND SALMAKIA
FOURTEEN - KNOW WHAT IT IS
FIFTEEN - THE FORGE
SIXTEEN - THE INTENTION CRAFT
SEVENTEEN - OIL AND LACQUER
EIGHTEEN - THE SUBURBS OF THE DEAD
NINETEEN - LYRA AND HER DEATH
TWENTY - CLIMBING
TWENTY-ONE - THE HARPIES
TWENTY-TWO - THE WHISPERERS
TWENTY-THREE - NO WAY OUT
TWENTY-FOUR - MRS. COULTER IN GENEVA
TWENTY-FIVE - SAINT-JEAN-LES-EAUX
TWENTY-SIX - THE ABYSS
TWENTY-SEVEN - THE PLATFORM
TWENTY-EIGHT - MIDNIGHT
TWENTY-NINE - THE BATTLE ON THE PLAIN
THIRTY - THE CLOUDED MOUNTAIN
THIRTY-ONE - AUTHORITY’S END
THIRTY-TWO - MORNING
THIRTY-THREE – MARZIPAN
THIRTY-FOUR - THERE IS NOW
THIRTY-FIVE - OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY
THIRTY-SIX - THE BROKEN ARROW
THIRTY-SEVEN - THE DUNES
THIRTY-EIGHT - THE BOTANIC GARDEN
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The morning comes, the night decays, the watchmen leave their stations; The grave is burst, the spices shed, the linen wrapped up; The bones of death, the cov'ring clay, the sinews shrunk & dry'd Reviving shake, inspiring move, breathing, awakening, Spring like redeemed captives when their bonds & bars are burst.

Let the slave grinding at the mill run out into the field, Let him look up into the heavens & laugh in the bright air; Let the inchained soul, shut up in darkness and in sighing, Whose face has never seen a smile in thirty weary years, Rise and look out; his chains are loose, his dungeon doors are open; And let his wife and children return from the oppressor's scourge.

They look behind at every step & believe it is a dream, Singing: The Sun has left his blackness & has found a fresher morning, And the fair Moon rejoices in the clear & cloudless night; For Empire is no more, and now the Lion & Wolf shall cease.

-from America: A Prophecy by William Blake O stars, isn't it from you that the lover's desire for the face of his beloved arises? Doesn't his secret insight into her pure features come from the pure constellations?

-from The Third Elegy by Rainer Maria Rilke Fine vapors escape from whatever is doing the living.

The night is cold and delicate and full of angels Pounding down the living. The factories are all lit up, The chime goes unheard.

We are together at last, though far apart.

-from The Ecclesiast by John Ashbery