English Poetry on Nature

1. Please refer to English poems describing nature for you:

Peace of wildlife

The tranquility of nature

When despair grows in my heart

When my heart becomes desperate

I woke up in the middle of the night and heard a little noise.

I woke up in the silent midnight,

Afraid of what life would be like for me and my children,

Worried about my life and that of my children,

I'm going to lie in the Woods

I walked out of the house and lay in the forest.

Rest on the water with his beauty, and the great heron feeds on it.

Beautiful wild ducks are resting in the lake, and huge egrets are foraging.

I came to the quiet of the wilderness.

I am integrated into the tranquility of nature.

Who doesn't think ahead about their lives?

Life here doesn't worry about their lives.

Sadness. I came to the still water.

I face the quiet lake.

I feel the sun-blind stars overhead.

I feel the stars are as bright as day.

Waiting for their light. a period of

Waiting for their light.

I rest in peace in the grace of the world, and I am free.

At this time, I rest in peace in the grace of the world, and I am free.

2. English poetry about nature Red Rose

Oh, my love is like a red rose,

It was newly opened in June.

Oh, my love is like a melody,

That's a sweet tune.

As beautiful as you, my beautiful girl,

I love so deeply;

I will always love you, dear,

Until all the oceans dry up.

Until all the oceans dry up, dear,

Rocks melt with sunlight;

I will love you until, dear,

When the sand of life flows.

Goodbye, my only love!

Goodbye, for a while!

I'll come again, dear,

Although it's ten thousand miles.

It's simple. You can recite it in less than five minutes.

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3. What are the English poems describing nature?

Peace of wildlife

The tranquility of nature

When despair grows in my heart

When my heart becomes desperate

I woke up in the middle of the night and heard a little noise.

I woke up in the silent midnight,

Afraid of what life would be like for me and my children,

Worried about my life and that of my children,

I'm going to lie in the Woods

I walked out of the house and lay in the forest.

Rest on the water with his beauty, and the great heron feeds on it.

Beautiful wild ducks are resting in the lake, and huge egrets are foraging.

I came to the quiet of the wilderness.

I am integrated into the tranquility of nature.

Who doesn't think ahead about their lives?

Life here doesn't worry about their lives.

Sadness. I came to the still water.

I face the quiet lake.

I feel the sun-blind stars overhead.

I feel the stars are as bright as day.

Waiting for their light. a period of

Waiting for their light.

I rest in peace in the grace of the world, and I am free.

At this time, I rest in peace in the grace of the world, and I am free.

Poems written in early spring

Sentences sent in early spring

William Wordsworth

I heard a thousand mixed notes,

When I was reclining in a small forest,

In that sweet mood, when happy thoughts

Let sad thoughts come to mind.

I was lying in the Woods,

Listening to thousands of harmonious voices,

A leisurely mood, pleasant thoughts,

But it brings anxiety.

4. Ask for an English poem about nature, and write it in early spring.

Sentences sent in early spring

William Wordsworth

I heard a thousand mixed notes,

When I was reclining in a small forest,

In that sweet mood, when happy thoughts

Let sad thoughts come to mind.

I was lying in the Woods,

Listening to thousands of harmonious voices,

A leisurely mood, pleasant thoughts,

But it brings anxiety.

Through my human soul;

I feel very sad when I think about this.

What humans have created.

Through my feelings, naturally,

Linking the human soul with her masterpiece,

This makes my heart more sad.

How do people treat people?

Catharanthus roseus drags its wreath;

I believe that every flower.

Enjoy the air it breathes.

Through the primrose bushes, in the shade,

Long blue and white woven its wreath,

I firmly believe that every flower.

Enjoy it in the air it breathes.

I can't measure their thoughts.

But the smallest move they make

This seems to be an exciting pleasure.

Birds are jumping around me,

I can't understand their intentions-

But even their subtle movements,

This also seems to be an exciting pleasure.

The budding shoots spread out their sectors,

Catch the breeze;

I have to think, do my best,

There is happiness there.

The buds germinate and spread like fans,

In order to catch the breeze,

I have to think as much as I can,

There is joy there.

If this belief from heaven is sent,

If this is nature's divine plan,

I have no reason to be sad?

What kind of people make people?

If this belief comes from the apocalypse,

If this is the divine arrangement of nature,

What reason do I have to lament?

How do people treat people?

5. An English poem describing nature 1 It's raining everywhere. It falls on fields and trees, it falls on fields and treetops, it falls on umbrellas here, and it falls on ships at sea.

What do bees do? What do bees do? What do bees do? Take honey home. Take honey home. What does a father do? What does a father do? Take the money home. Take the money home.

What does a mother do? What does a mother do? Take out the money. The money is used up. What does a baby do? What do babies do? Eat all the honey. Eat all the honey.

Sailors from C.G. Luo Saidi, 1830- 1894 3O, landed! Sailor, go ashore (I). Oh, sailor, go ashore! Sailor, why don't you go ashore? What did you bring me? Red coral, white coral, coral in the sea. Red, white. (Part II) I didn't dig it out of the ground; I didn't dig it out of the ground, nor did I pick it from the tree; ; It was not picked from the tree; Weak insects make it. It is made of small insects wrapped in stormy waves.

The wind (on) Who has seen the wind? Who has seen the face of the wind? I am neither you nor you; No one has seen it, no matter you or me; But when the leaves hang trembling, but when the leaves shake, the wind is passing through. The wind is blowing from there. (Part II) Who has seen the wind? Who has seen the face of the wind? Neither you nor I am; No one has seen it, no matter you or me; But when the tree bowed its head, it was the wind that passed when the treetops hung low.

~ C.G. Luo Saidi, another poet's song of the wind, wind, why do you never stop! Why do you never stop wandering, whistling back and forth, whistling to bring rain from the west, rain from the dark north and snow from the west? Brought snow from the north. Cuckoo cuckoo in April, April, he will come, it will come, in May, singing all day, how carefree it is to sing all day, in June, change his tune, it is changing the tune, in July, ready to fly, in August, he must go. It has to leave! ~ by mother goose's nursery rhyme6colors color What is pink? Roses are pink. What is pink? On the edge of the fountain. The rose beside the fountain is pink.

What is red? Red poppy What is bright red? On its barley bed. Poppies in barley fields are bright red. What is blue? The sky is blue. What is blue? The sky is blue, and clouds float across the sky.

What is white? Swan is white. What is white? Sail in the light A swan swimming in the sun is white. What is yellow? Pears are yellow. What is yellow? Pears are yellow, rich, ripe and juicy.

What is green? The grass is green, what is green? The grass is green with small flowers in the middle. Small flowers are mixed in it. What is a violet? Clouds are purple. What is purple? At dusk in summer, at sunset in summer. Caixia is purple.

What is orange? Why, an orange, what is an orange? Of course! Just one orange! Oranges are orange House of Cards (1) The house of cards is neat and small; ; Shake the table cleanly and compactly. Shake the table and it will definitely fall. It will definitely fall.

(2) Find the court cards one by one; With a portrait; Lift it, cover it, one by one-plus the top cover is now complete; ; -Now the house is built. Shake the table! Shake the table, that's the fun. That's the fun. What did the bird say by C.G. Luo Saidi 8? (1) What does the bird say? What does the bird say? In her nest at dawn? In Chu Xiao's nest at dawn? Let me fly, said the bird, said the bird, let me fly, mom, let me fly, mom, let me fly.

Bird, rest for a while, baby, stay for a while until little wings is stronger. Wait until that pair of little wings becomes stronger. So she had a rest, so it stayed for a while, and then she flew away. However, it flew away.

(2) What does the baby say, what does the baby say, in her bed, during a day's peep? In bed at dawn? Baby said, like a bird, baby said, like a bird, let me get up and fly away. Let me get up and fly away. Baby, sleep a little longer, honey, sleep a little longer until the little limbs are stronger.

If she sleeps a little longer, the baby will fly away like a bird. By Alfred Tennyson, 1809- 1892 9 stars (1) twinkle, twinkle, little star! Shine, shine, little star! How I want to know what you are, I want to know your figure, hanging high in the sky, like a diamond in the sky. Like diamonds in the sky.

(2) When the blazing sun is gone, the bright sun has set in the west. When it has nothing to shine, it no longer shines on everything. At this time, you show a little light, and you show some light, flashing all night. Blink all night. (3) The deep blue sky you keep.

6. Love me, love my dog.

Love me, love my dog

All rivers flow into the sea.

All rivers flow into the sea.

All roads lead to Rome.

All roads lead to Rome.

Water under the bridge.

Water under the bridge.

You can't have your cake and eat it.

You can't have your cake and eat it.

The Tao is one foot high, and the devil is ten feet high.

The Tao is one foot high, and the devil is ten feet high.

Where there is a will, there is a way.

Where there is a will, there is a way.

Day after day, dripping water will wear away the hardest rock.

Drip wears away the stone.

It is human nature to make mistakes.

It is human nature to make mistakes.

The worst will get better.

No, it is too late.

Tomorrow will never come.

Tomorrow will never come.

Trouble never comes alone.

Happiness never comes in pairs, but it never rains alone.

After all, the world is just a small place.

After all, the world is just a small place.

The water that carries the boat is the water that swallows it.

This knife cuts bread and fingers.

There is no shortcut to learning.

There is a road in the mountain of books, but there is no limit to learning the sea.

Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.

Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.

No one is always smart.

Everyone has a fool in his sleeve.

No cross, no crown.

No cross, no crown

Never too old to learn, never too old to learn.

It is never too late to mend.

Man proposes, God disposes.

Man proposes, God disposes.

Keep company with good people and you will be one of them.

If you live with the lame, you will learn to limp.

The sky will not become blue because the blind can't see it. The sky won't be blue, because the blind can't see.

7. Many people say that the power of nature is irritable, but I think human beings can conquer nature. First of all, I want to explain the meaning of "conquest". I don't mean to conquer and control nature, but to tame it. Harmony with nature is our goal and we can achieve it. As we all know, human intelligence has only been partially developed, but with so little intelligence, human beings have changed the world so much. From the first industrial revolution to the third industrial revolution, the power used by human beings changed from steam to information technology. Karl Marx, a great proletarian revolutionary, said, "More than 65,438,000 years ago, capitalism produced more wealth than the sum of human production before that." The age of human beings is much shorter than that of nature, but human beings have created amazing miracles. As you can see, human beings are smart enough to use nature and have the ability to adapt to it. As you know, human beings have learned to use many things in nature, which brings comfort to human life. For example, the use of fire warms people and provides cooked food. Can you imagine life without fire? You will live in the dark forever and get cold in winter. You can only eat cold and uncooked food. Man controls water to avoid overflow and uses it to generate electricity. Using wind energy and solar energy to generate electricity is another meaningful thing. Converting wind energy and solar energy into electricity can save energy and benefit the environment. With electricity, we can live in the light even when night comes. Television, computer, microwave oven, refrigerator, washing machine and a series of electrical appliances. Because electricity can be used. With them, our life is colorful, convenient and fast. Humans can imitate things in nature and create new things to help us improve our living conditions. Take radar and saw for example. Radar is based on the fact that bats can identify objects by searching for ultrasonic waves. Radar is widely used in the military. It can determine the shape, material, etc. On the basis of planting grass, the famous craftsman Lu Ban invented the saw. With a saw, we can cut many hard things, make tools and so on. Humans can discover, master and follow the laws of nature. Nature will give us a better life. Although Napoleon and Hitler were defeated by the cold winter in Russia, this does not mean that human beings can't conquer nature. This is just a few examples. They can take some measures to avoid winter in Russia, and maybe the result has changed. Finally, maybe they can defeat Russia and the Soviet Union. I admit that human beings have destroyed some parts of nature and nature has retaliated against us. Nature has caused a lot of property losses and casualties. But mankind regretted it and did many things to improve the environment. For example, we have done many things to tame nature, such as success in medicine against diseases and success in using new energy sources from steam power to oil to nuclear energy. We also plant many trees every year to prevent the desert from expanding. In any case, we should believe that we can tame nature, it will forgive us, and it will be as beautiful as before, even more beautiful. Human beings began to be afraid of nature, then wanted to conquer nature, and finally understood that human beings should get along well with nature. In short, our goal is to live in harmony with nature, and we can do it. .

8. English poems describing nature, short poems written in early spring

Sentences sent in early spring

William Wordsworth

I heard a thousand mixed notes,

When I was reclining in a small forest,

In that sweet mood, when happy thoughts

Let sad thoughts come to mind.

I was lying in the Woods,

Listening to thousands of harmonious voices,

A leisurely mood, pleasant thoughts,

But it brings anxiety.

Through my human soul;

I feel very sad when I think about this.

What humans have created.

Through my feelings, naturally,

Linking the human soul with her masterpiece,

This makes my heart more sad.

How do people treat people?

Catharanthus roseus drags its wreath;

I believe that every flower.

Enjoy the air it breathes.

Through the primrose bushes, in the shade,

Long blue and white woven its wreath,

I firmly believe that every flower.

Everyone enjoys the air it breathes.

I can't measure their thoughts.

But the smallest move they make

This seems to be an exciting pleasure.

Birds are jumping around me,

I can't understand their intentions-

But even their subtle movements,

This also seems to be an exciting pleasure.

The budding shoots spread out their sectors,

Catch the breeze;

I have to think, do my best,

There is happiness there.

The buds germinate and spread like fans,

In order to catch the breeze,

I have to think as much as I can,

There is joy there.

If this belief from heaven is sent,

If this is nature's divine plan,

I have no reason to be sad?

What kind of people make people?

If this belief comes from the apocalypse,

If this is the divine arrangement of nature,

What reason do I have to lament?

How do people treat people?

9. Famous foreign nature poems (English) are all white in spring.

Robert bridges, the goddess of spring, is dressed in plain clothes.

Robert Brad

Spring is white,

May wearing milky white;

Among the flocks of light sheep,

White clouds float across the sky;

White butterflies in the air;

White daisy pranks the ground;

Cherry and Pak Lei,

Scatter snow everywhere. The goddess of spring wears simple clothes.

The corolla of hawthorn is milky white;

There is a flock of sheep in the sky.

White clouds come and go;

Butterflies fly in the air;

The court ordered chrysanthemums to decorate the suburbs;

Cherry trees and pear trees compete for beauty,

It is like snowflakes everywhere.