Gray's Elegy
/ˌɡreɪz ˈelədʒi/
/ˌɡreɪz ˈelədʒi/
- the name most people use to refer to the poem called Elegy written in a Country Church Yard (1751) by Thomas Gray. It describes life in the country and the dignity of man, and was an early influence on the writers of the Romantic Movement.
“The curfew tolls the knell of parting day,The lowing herd wind slowly o'er the lea,The ploughman homeward plods his weary way,And leaves the world to darkness and to me.”格雷的悲歌:大多数人用来指托马斯·格雷(Thomas Gray)在《乡村教堂围场》(Country Church Yard,1751年)中写的一首名为《悲歌》的诗的名字。它描述了乡村的生活和人的尊严,是对浪漫主义运动作家的早期影响。