English hymn noble

There is a magic book and I have been in love.

1, magic book

No extraordinary warship can take us to the vast world like a book.

No magical mount can take us to the true meaning of the world like a poem.

Even if you are poor, no fence can stop you from wandering in the kingdom of books.

What a smooth journey!

But it carries all the beauty of the human soul!

2. "I was in love"

I have been in love, and I can prove it to you.

I never lived a complete life before I began to love.

I will love you forever, and I can prove it to you.

Love is life, and life has endless characteristics.

If, dear, you doubt it.

I can't prove it, except the skull.

Extended data:

Dickinson's poems adopt the metrical pattern of general church hymns: four sentences in each section, the first and third sentences are eight syllables, the second and fourth sentences are six syllables, the pace is the simplest "light and heavy", and the second and fourth sentences rhyme.

Dickinson's poems are full of wisdom, and novel metaphors are thrown out at will, which drives the vocabulary in various fields (domestic or literature, science or religion), and makes new use of old words, thus achieving his great vocabulary.

I like to play different roles in poetry, sometimes the bride, sometimes the little boy, especially the dead. Dickinson's poems describing nature are very famous in America and are often selected into children's textbooks. Pain and ecstasy, death and eternal life are all important themes in Dickinson's poems.