Ode on a Grecian Urn
/ˌəʊd ɒn ə ˌɡriːʃn ˈɜːn/
/ˌəʊd ɑːn ə ˌɡriːʃn ˈɜːrn/
- a long poem (1820) by John Keats which describes how perfect art is when compared with natural things that change and grow old. Its most famous lines are:
“Beauty is truth, truth beauty, — that is allYe know on earth, and all ye need to know.”《希腊Ur上的颂》:约翰·济慈(John Keats)的一首长诗(1820年),描述了与变化多端的自然事物相比,完美的艺术是多么的完美。其最著名的行是: