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| Song: Sigh No More, Ladies |
| 作者Author /  William Shakespeare 威廉.莎士比亞 |
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Sigh No More, Ladies
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| Sigh no more, ladies, sigh nor more; |
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| Men were deceivers ever; |
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| One foot in sea and one on shore, |
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| To one thing constant never; |
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| Then sigh not so, |
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| But let them go, |
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| And be you blithe and bonny; |
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| Converting all your sounds of woe |
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| Into Hey nonny, nonny. |
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| Sing no more ditties, sing no mo, |
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| Or dumps so dull and heavy; |
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| The fraud of men was ever so, |
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| Since summer first was leavy. |
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| Then sigh not so, |
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| But let them go, |
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| And be you blithe and bonny, |
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| Converting all your sounds of woe |
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| Into Hey, nonny, nonny. |
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Word or Phrase
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Annotation
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blithe |
歡樂的;愉快的。 |
| bonny |
健康的;活潑的。 |
| blithe and bonny |
=happy and cheeful。[back] |
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Hey nonny, nonny |
(出處不可考)在伊麗莎白時代的歌曲中,nonny, nonny常被使用來做最後的疊句或覆唱譆。[back] |
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ditties |
小曲或小調。 |
| mo |
more。[back] |
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dumps |
悲歌。[back] |
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fraud |
欺騙。[back] |
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