小学英语英语故事童话故事TheThornyRoadofHonour光荣的荆棘路.doc
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1、TheThornyRoadofHonour光荣的荆棘路There is an old fairy tale: The Thorny Road of Honor was trodden by a marksman named Bryde, to whom came great honor and dignity, but not until after manifold adversities and peril of life. More than one of us had heard that tale in childhood, and perhaps read it in later
2、years, and thought of his own unsung thorny road and manifold adversities. Romance and reality are very nearly alike, but romance has its harmonious ending here on earth, while reality more often delays it and leads us to time and eternity.The history of the world is a magic lantern, showing us pict
3、ure slides against the dark backgrounds of the ages, of how the benefactors of mankind, the martyrs of progress, have trodden their Thorny Roads of Honor.From all times, from all lands, these pictures of splendor come to us; each picture lasts a moment only, yet it is a whole lifetime of struggles a
4、nd triumphs. Let us glance at a few in the ranks of the marytrs (NB= martyrs), those ranks which will never be filled until earth itself shall pass a way.We see a crowded theater! The Clouds of Aristophanes is sending forth to the audience a river of mirth and mockery; the stage of Athens is ridicul
5、ing, in both body and mind, her most remarkable man, who was the shield and defense of the people against the Thirty Tyrants. Socrates, who in the heat of battle rescued Alcibiades and Xenophon, whose spirit soared above the deities of the ancient world, is here in person. He has risen from the spec
6、tators bench and has stepped forward, so that the mocking Athenians may decide whether he and the stage caricature resemble each other. There he stands erect before them, and in high spirit he is high above them.You green, juicy, poisonous hemlock, be you, and not the olive tree, the shadowy symbol
7、of this Athens!Seven cities claimed to be the birthplace of Homer-that is, after he was dead. But look at him in his lifetime! Through these same cities he wanders, reciting his verses for a pittance. Care for the morrow turns his hair gray. He, mightiest of seers, is blind and alone; and the sharp
8、thorns tear the mantle of the king of poesy.His songs yet live, and in them alone live still the gods and heroes of olden times.Picture after picture leaps forth from the morning land and the evening land, far separated by time and space, yet all with the same thorny path, where the thistle never be
9、ars blossoms till it adorns the grave.Under the palm trees walk swaying camels, laden with indigo and other precious gifts, sent by the ruler of the land to him whose songs are the peoples delight and the countrys pride. He whom spite and slander drove into exile is found again, for the caravan draw
10、s near the little town where he has taken refuge. But a poor corpse is being carried out of the gate, and the caravan is stopped. The dead is the very man they seek, Firdausi; ended is his Thorny Road of Honor.There sits an African Negro, with blunt features, thick lips, and black kinky hair, beggin
11、g on the marble steps of the palace in Portugals capital; he is the faithful slave of Camens. If it were not for him and the coppers that he begs, his master, the singer of The Lusiad, would have starved to death. Now an expensive monument rises over the grave of Camens.Still another picture. Behind
12、 iron bars a man appears, ghostly white, with a long and matted beard. I have made an invention! he cries. The greatest in centuries; and for more than twenty years they have kept me caged up here!Who is he?A lunatic, replies the keeper. What crazy ideas a man may get! He thinks people could move al
13、ong by steam power! It is Salomon de Caus, inventor of the steam engine. His prophetic words have not been clear enough for a Richelieu, and he dies imprisoned in a madhouse.Here stands Columbus, whom once street boys pursued and mocked at, because he would discover a new world. He has discovered it
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