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神奇的花作文

神奇的花作文

神奇的花作文英文回答:In the heart of a sprawling meadow, where emerald grasses danced in the gentle breeze, there bloomed a garden of extraordinary flowers. Among them all, one blossom stood out as a true marvel, a testament to nature's boundless creativity.With delicate petals that shimmered like iridescent butterfly wings, the flower resembled a kaleidoscope of colors. Shades of rose, lavender, and gold intertwined harmoniously, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Its petals, soft as the finest silk, unfurled gracefully, revealing a velvety heart adorned with intricate patterns.This extraordinary flower possessed a magical aura that seemed to draw all who beheld it into its mesmerizing embrace. Its fragrance, a heady blend of honeysuckle, jasmine, and vanilla, wafted through the air, intoxicatingthe senses and leaving an imprint on the memory.As the sun's golden rays bathed the meadow, the flower shimmered with an otherworldly radiance. Its petals danced and fluttered, as if guided by an unseen symphony. Bees buzzed around it, their wings beating a rhythmic tune, adding to the enchanting ambiance.The flower's beauty was not only captivating but also transformative. Those who gazed upon it felt a sense of serenity wash over them. Its presence had a calming effect, soothing troubled minds and filling hearts with joy. Its petals seemed to whisper secrets of ancient wisdom, encouraging introspection and self-discovery.Legends whispered of the flower's mystical origins. Some believed it had sprouted from the tears of a heartbroken fairy, while others claimed it was a gift from the gods. Regardless of its true source, the flower possessed an undeniable enchantment that touched the lives of all who encountered it.In the twilight hours, when the meadow fell into a hush, the flower continued to exude its magic. Its petals glowed faintly, casting an ethereal glow upon the surroundings.Its fragrance intensified, creating a sanctuary oftranquility where weary souls could find solace.As the night wore on, the flower gradually closed its petals, preparing for the slumber of the night. Its colors faded into a soft whisper, and its fragrance lingered inthe air, like a sweet lullaby.中文回答:在一片广袤的草地上,绿草在轻柔的微风中翩翩起舞,绽放着奇花异草。

英语作文最奇异的花

英语作文最奇异的花

英语作文最奇异的花English: The most exotic flower in the world capturing people's hearts is undoubtedly the corpse flower, also known as Amorphophallus titanum.Chinese: 世界上吸引人们心的最奇异的花无疑是尸花,也被称为泰坦巨花。

English: The corpse flower is famous for its enormous size and pungent odor, often compared to the smell of rotting flesh. It can grow up to 10 feet tall and 3 feet wide, attracting many visitors to botanical gardens where it blooms.Chinese: 尸花以其巨大的体积和刺鼻的气味而闻名,常常被比作腐烂肉体的味道。

它可以长到10英尺高和3英尺宽,吸引许多游客前往植物园参观其开放的景象。

English: Despite its unpleasant odor, the corpse flower is highly sought after by botanists and enthusiasts for its rarity and unique appearance. It blooms once every few years, making it a rare sightfor those lucky enough to witness it.Chinese: 尽管它有着不愉快的气味,但尸花因其稀有性和独特的外观而备受植物学家和爱好者追捧。

它每隔几年才开放一次,对于那些有幸见证它的人来说,它是一个少见的景象。

神话故事水仙花英语作文

神话故事水仙花英语作文

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Narcissus had a twin sister whom he loved better than any one else in the world. His sister was very beautiful, but died when she was young. Narcissus missed her so much that he wished he might die too.One day as he sat on the ground by a spring, looking absently into the water and thinking of his lost sister, he saw a face like hers, looking up at him. It seemed as if his sister, had bee a water-nymph and were actually there in the spring, but she would not speak to him.Of course the face Narcissus saw was really the reflection of his own face in the water, but he did not know that. In those days there were no clear mirrors like ours; and the idea of one's appearance that could be got from a polished brass shield, for instance, was a very dim one. So Narcissus leaned over the water and looked at the beautiful face so like his sister's, and wondered what it was and whether he should ever see his sister again.After this, he came back to the spring day after day and looked at the face he saw there, and mourned for his sister until, at last, the gods felt sorry for him andchanged him into a flower. This flower was the first narcissus. All the flowers of this family, when they grow by the side of a pond or a stream, still bend their beautiful heads and look at the reflection of their own faces in the water.。

花之密语(英文)

花之密语(英文)
wers, are the wizards of the nature, they have their own language, this is the Flower, and read their language, it is a happy thing. Listen to the voices of flowers, such as fireworks and the stream flows. Flower language, human language and Yan language are obsessed with the entire flowering season
Forget me not • True love • memories
Hyacinth
• Happiness • love
Datura
• Endless love and revenge, unpredictable death and love
If you love or hate sb. , you can look at flower language , then on your behalf to express your love or hate.
Rose
love beauty
Lily
how dare you love me
Tulip
• Declaration of love • Lucky • Sincere emotion
Sakura
• Smiling to you • Beauty of spirit
Sunflower
• Silent love
花,是大自然的精灵,它们都有自己的语言,这就是花语,而去读出它们 的语言,实在是一件快乐的事。聆听花开的声音,像烟花,像流淌的溪水,花 语,人语,颜语,迷恋了整个花季。

英语The world of flowers

英语The  world  of  flowers

Dense have spent 密蒙花
Please happiness comin 请幸福到来
wisteria紫藤花
For you clinging, happiest moments 对你执着,最幸福的时刻
pansy蝴蝶花
Believe is happiness 相信就是幸福
represent hope, three leaves pray for love ,four leaves represent a happiness 一叶代表祈求 二叶代表希望 三叶代表爱情 四叶代表幸福
rose(蔷薇)
Thoughts of love
爱的思念
Epiphyllum 昙花
The yankees jinfeng洋金凤
wisdom智慧
cornflower矢车菊
Single happiness 单身的幸福
cactus and Bermuda cream flowers 仙人掌和百慕达奶油花
Hard and strong 坚硬,坚强
alocasia海芋
You are my angel/warm 你是我的天使 / 温暖
Clock flowers(时钟花)
Love is following you
balloon flower(桔梗花)
Sincere constant love
真诚不变的爱
Lavender(薰衣草)
Waiting for the love
Four Leaf Clover(四叶草)
One leaf represent pray,two leaves
水仙——凌波仙子
Lotus——Water lotus

英语阅读:Legend of the Rose 玫瑰传奇

英语阅读:Legend of the Rose 玫瑰传奇

美联英语提供:英语阅读:Legend of the Rose 玫瑰传奇两分钟做个小测试,看看你的英语水平/test/kuaisu.aspx?tid=16-73675-0People have been passionate about roses since the beginning of time. In fact, it is said that the floors of Cleopatra's palace were carpeted with delicate rose petals, and that the wise and knowing Confucius had a 600-book library specifically on how to care for roses.人们有史以来就钟情于玫瑰。

事实上,据说埃及女王克利欧佩特拉的宫殿的地面就铺满了娇嫩的玫瑰花瓣,高明而博学的孔子有600册藏书专门讲述如何培育玫瑰。

The rose is a legend on its own. The story goes that during the Roman Empire, there was an incredibly beautiful maiden named Rhodanthe. Her beauty drew many zealous suitors who pursued her relentlessly. Exhausted by their pursuit, Rhodanthe was forced to take refuge from her suitors in the temple of her friend Diana. Unfortunately, Diana became jealous. And when the suitors broke down her temple gates to get near their beloved Rhodanthe, she became angry turning Rhodanthe into a rose and her suitors into thorns.玫瑰本身就是一个传说。

小学下册第十四次英语第1单元期末试卷

小学下册英语第1单元期末试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有50小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1 I love to ______ (与朋友一起) explore new ideas.2 The chemical symbol for antimony is ______.3 What is the name of the first female prime minister of the UK?A. Margaret ThatcherB. Theresa MayC. Angela MerkelD. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf4 The North Pole is located at the __________ of the Earth.5 What is the capital of Spain?A. BarcelonaB. MadridC. SevilleD. Valencia答案: B. Madrid6 The sun is shining _____ (brightly/darkly).7 Read and colour.(读一读,涂色。

)8 A combustion reaction produces ______ and water.9 My uncle is a wonderful __________ (谈话者).10 The _____ (金鱼) is swimming in its bowl.11 Certain plants can _____ (净化) the air we breathe.12 Where do frogs live?A. TreesB. WaterC. SkyD. Land答案:B13 The chemical formula for hexadecanoic acid is ______.14 My pet hamster is very ______ (有趣) to watch.15 Which animal is known for its ability to change color?A. ChameleonB. ElephantC. TigerD. Bear16 What do we call a group of flamingos?A. PlumpB. StandC. FlockD. Colony答案:C. Flock17 The __________ is a large island in the Caribbean. (古巴)18 The _____ (花蜜) attracts bees and butterflies.19 What is the opposite of hot?A. WarmB. ColdC. CoolD. Heat答案:B20 The _____ (moonlight) is soft.21 Which planet is known for its Great Red Spot?A. EarthB. JupiterC. SaturnD. Mars答案: B22 What is 100 divided by 10?A. 5B. 10C. 15D. 2023 A _____ (小鸡) hatched from an egg.24 A __________ (电子) is a negatively charged particle found in atoms.25 _____ (苔藓) grows in moist and shady areas.26 The gas released during photosynthesis is ______.27 The ancient Romans established one of the first ________ (共和国).28 The capital of Chile is __________.29 What is the term for a group of stars?A. GalaxyB. ClusterC. ConstellationD. Nebula答案:C30 I like to go ________ (远足) in the mountains.31 The __________ (科学技术) improves our lives.32 The bird has bright _______ (鸟有鲜艳的_______).33 Chemical equilibrium occurs when the rates of forward and reverse reactions are ______.34 The process of separating mixtures based on particle size is called _____.35 Which instrument is played with a bow?A. GuitarB. ViolinC. PianoD. Flute答案:B36 My _____ (花园) is full of flowers.37 What is the color of grass?A. BrownB. GreenC. YellowD. Blue答案: B38 I see many ______ (小动物) in the spring.39 The _______ attracts hummingbirds.40 The sound of rain is very ______ (放松).41 What do you call the event where people gather to celebrate a holiday?A. GatheringB. CelebrationC. PartyD. Event42 小马) grazes in the field. The ___43 The Earth's crust is thinner under ______ than under oceans.44 I saw a _______ flying in the sky (我看到一只_______在天空飞).45 The ________ was a major event in the history of Europe.46 My classmate is called ______ (小华). He is good at ______ (运动).47 The ________ was a significant event in the history of civil rights.48 The ________ was a significant event in the history of international diplomacy.49 What is the fastest land animal?A. CheetahB. LionC. HorseD. Elephant答案:A50 What is the name of the holiday celebrated on December 25th?A. HalloweenB. ThanksgivingC. ChristmasD. New Year答案: C51 The _______ (Mughal Empire) was known for its cultural achievements in India.52 I enjoy attending ______ (音乐会) with my friends. The energy is always exciting.53 What do you call an animal that can live both in water and on land?A. FishB. AmphibianD. Mammal答案:B54 The main role of enzymes in biological reactions is to act as _______.55 Light-years measure the distance that light travels in a ______.56 The ______ (金色的蟾蜍) is often found near water.57 I enjoy _______ (阅读) books.58 The wallaby is a smaller ______ (袋鼠).59 What do you call a young female pig?A. PigletB. CalfC. KidD. Lamb答案: A60 A ____ is a curious animal that likes to explore new places.61 Metals are generally shiny and _____.62 I love to watch the stars at ______ (夜晚). They twinkle like ______ (宝石).63 A __________ is a mixture of two or more solids.64 A ____ flutters around flowers and has beautiful wings.65 My mom loves to teach ____ (art) classes.66 My sister is _______ (在弹钢琴).67 A ________ (生物多样性保护) is crucial for health.68 The dog is _____ (barking/sleeping) in the yard.69 A parakeet loves to sing and ______ (说话).70 What is the name of the famous river that runs through Egypt?A. NileB. AmazonC. YangtzeD. Mississippi答案:A71 I need to clean my ________.72 I find math _______.73 What do you call the winter sport of sliding down snow-covered hills?A. SkiingB. SurfingC. SkatingD. Snowboarding74 Fish breathe ______ through their gills.75 How many continents are there in the world?A. FiveB. SevenC. SixD. Four答案:B76 What is the name of the famous river in Egypt?A. NileB. AmazonC. MississippiD. Yangtze答案: A77 What do we call the period of time it takes for the Earth to orbit the sun?A. DayB. MonthC. YearD. Decade答案: C78 I love my _____ (毛绒玩具) for hugs.79 My sister enjoys __________ (野营).80 The _______ (小狩猎者) stalks its prey quietly.81 A ______ (猴子) swings from tree to tree.82 Asteroids are smaller than _______ but larger than meteoroids.83 What is the name of the famous singer known as the "King of Pop"?A. Elvis PresleyB. Michael JacksonC. PrinceD. Madonna84 The ________ (squirrel) is looking for nuts.85 I enjoy ___ (visiting) new places.86 A _______ can be a fun craft activity for kids.87 I have a small _____ (花坛) in my garden.88 What is the name of the famous detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle?A. Hercule PoirotB. Sam SpadeC. Sherlock HolmesD. Philip Marlowe答案:C89 The dog is ________ in the grass.90 Star maps help astronomers locate _______ in the night sky.91 What do we call the process of planting seeds?A. SowingB. HarvestingC. FertilizingD. Watering答案:A92 What is the name of the famous wizarding school in "Harry Potter"?A. HogwartsB. BeauxbatonsC. DurmstrangD. Ilvermorny答案: A93 Certain plants require ______ sunlight to thrive. (某些植物需要直接阳光才能茁壮成长。

一朵有魔法的花英语作文

一朵有魔法的花英语作文英文回答:In a secluded meadow, where wild flowers danced withthe rhythm of the wind, there lay a mesmerizing bloom. Its petals, an ethereal fusion of crimson and sapphire, shimmered with an iridescent glow, as if imbued with the wisdom of ages. It was a flower of enchantment, a living conduit of nature's boundless magic.Whispers of its existence spread throughout the realm, carried by the nimble wings of hummingbirds and the sweet songs of nightingales. It was said that this extraordinary flower possessed the power to grant a single wish, but at a price. Its magic was not without boundaries, for the wish granted would forever alter the weaver of the desire, shaping their destiny in unforeseen ways.Intrigued by its allure, adventurers and dreamers alike embarked on perilous journeys to seek out this fabled bloom.Some were driven by lofty aspirations, seeking to right the wrongs of the world or to achieve unimaginable heights of glory. Others were guided by more modest yearnings, hopingto alleviate their suffering or to mend broken hearts.Among those who dared to venture into the depths of the meadow was a young maiden named Anya. Burdened by a heavy heart andHaunted by the loss of her beloved, she sought refuge in the flower's embrace. Kneeling before its vibrant petals, she whispered her wish into the ethereal breeze.The flower stirred, its petals trembling as if alive. A gentle glow enveloped Anya, filling her with a sense of warmth and tranquility. In that moment, she felt a profound connection to the natural world, as if the forces of the earth, air, and water flowed through her veins.As the glow subsided, Anya realized that her wish had been granted. Her heart no longer ached with the pain of loss, but instead filled with a newfound peace and acceptance. She had not been granted the return of her love, but something more precious: the ability to find joy andmeaning in the face of adversity.From that day forward, Anya became a beacon of hope for others who had lost their way. She shared her story of the magical flower, reminding people that even in the darkest of times, there is always the possibility of transformation and renewal. And so, the legend of the flower of enchantment lived on, inspiring countless souls to embrace the unknown and to seek the magic that lies within themselves.中文回答:在一片幽静的草地上,盛开着一朵迷人的鲜花,那里,野花随着风儿的节奏翩翩起舞。

一朵有魔法的花 英文作文

一朵有魔法的花英文作文The Enchanted Flower.In a world where magic and reality intertwined, there existed a flower that stood apart from the rest. Thiswasn't any ordinary blossom, but a rare and exotic creation, possessing powers that could transform dreams into reality. Its petals were a deep purple hue, shimmering in thesunlight like the aurora borealis, and its center was a swirling mass of golden energy that seemed to pulse with life.The flower grew in a secluded garden, surrounded by a misty veil that kept the curious at bay. Legends spoke ofits existence, but few had ever laid eyes on it. Those who did, however, found themselves transformed by its power, their lives taking on new meanings and purposes.One day, a young girl named Alice stumbled upon this garden. She was a dreamer, always lost in her own thoughtsand wishes. Her eyes widened in amazement as she saw the enchanted flower for the first time. Its beauty was beyond description, and she felt an instant connection to it."What are you?" Alice asked, her voice soft and awestruck.The flower didn't answer, but its petals seemed to tremble slightly, as if in response. Alice slowly approached it, her heart pounding in her chest. She reached out a tentative hand to touch the petals, and as she did, a warm energy flowed through her, filling her with a sense of peace and tranquility."I want to help people," Alice said, her voice filled with conviction. "But I'm just a girl. What can I do?"Again, the flower didn't speak, but its golden center began to glow brighter. Suddenly, Alice felt a surge of power within her. She could sense the potential within herself, the ability to make a difference in the world."You have the power to make dreams come true," said a voice, soft and ethereal. Alice turned, but there was no one there. She realized that the voice had come from the flower itself."But how?" Alice asked, her eyes wide.The flower's petals began to glow, and a beam of light shot up into the sky. As Alice watched, she saw imagesflash through her mind: children laughing, families gathered together, friends sharing joy. She understood that these were the dreams of others, and that the flower was giving her the power to bring them to life.From that day forward, Alice became a beacon of hopefor those around her. She used the power of the enchanted flower to grant wishes, to heal the sick, and to bring joy to those who needed it most. Her reputation spread far and wide, and soon, people from all over the land came to seek her help.Alice learned that with great power came greatresponsibility. She used her abilities with care and compassion, always remembering that the flower's true power lay in its ability to bring people together and to create moments of pure happiness.Years passed, and Alice grew into a wise and respected woman. She never forgot the enchanted flower that had given her her purpose, and she continued to use its power to make the world a better place.In the end, Alice's life became a testament to the power of dreams and the transformative nature of magic. She passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, herspirit soaring towards the heavens. And in the garden where the enchanted flower still grew, a new generation of dreamers and heroes was born, ready to carry on her legacy and make the world a more magical place.。

以花之名,华夏女神英语

以花之名,华夏女神英语In the Name of Flowers, the Goddesses of ChinaThe beauty and elegance of flowers have always been admired by people throughout history. In Chinese culture, flowers are not only appreciated for their aesthetic value, but also hold symbolic meanings that represent virtues and qualities of human character. As such, flowers have been associated with the female goddesses of China, who embody the highest ideals of femininity and grace.Among the most famous flower goddesses is the Plum Blossom Fairy, who is revered for her beauty and resilience. Plum blossoms are considered to be the first flowers of spring and represent perseverance and endurance. Legend has it that the Plum Blossom Fairy was once a mortal woman who lived during the Tang Dynasty, but was transformed into a goddess after demonstrating her unwavering loyalty and devotion to her husband.Another prominent flower goddess is the Lotus Fairy, who is associated with purity and enlightenment. The lotus flower, which grows in muddy waters but emerges clean and beautiful, is a symbol of spiritual awakening. The Lotus Fairy is often depicted holding a lotus flower and is said to have the powerto purify the mind and soul.The Peony Fairy, on the other hand, is known for her extravagance and opulence. The peony is a symbol of wealth and prosperity, and is highly valued in Chinese culture. The Peony Fairy is believed to bring good fortune and success to those who worship her.Other flower goddesses include the Chrysanthemum Fairy, who represents longevity and wisdom, and the Narcissus Fairy, who symbolizes beauty and self-love. Each flower goddess has her own unique qualities and virtues, but all share a common theme of femininity and grace.In Chinese mythology, these flower goddesses are not worshipped in the same way as traditional deities, but are instead revered for their symbolism and cultural significance. They serve as a reminder of the beauty and importance of nature, and the virtues that it represents. As such, they continue to be celebrated and admired by people around the world.。

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Myths of Flowers 花的神话Wind Flower 风信子(1)The fiery force of Apollo, the Far-darter, was not felt by the monsters of darkness alone. His friendship for the young and the vigorous was frequently as dangerous as it was dear to the objects of it. He was, for instance, passionately fond of a youth named Hyacinthus. The god of the silver bow accompanied the lad in his sports, carried the nets when he went fishing, led the dogs when he went to hunt, followed him in his excursions in the mountains, and neglected for him both lyre and arrows. One day they played a game of quoits; Apollo, heaving aloft the discus with strength mingled with skill, sent it high and far. Hyacinthus, excited with the sport and eager to make his throw, ran forward to seize the missile; but it bounded from the earth and struck him in the forehead. He fainted and fell. The god, as pale as himself, raised him and tried all his art to stanch the wound and retain the flitting life, but in vain. As when one has broken the stem of a lily in the garden it hangs its head and turns its flowers to the earth, so the head of the dying boy, as if too heavy for his neck, fell over on his shoulder. The blood which had flowed on the ground and stained the herbage ceased to be blood; and a flower sprang up. The flower bears the name of Hyacinthus, and with returning spring revives the memory of his fate.It was said that Zephyrus ( the west wind ), who was also fond of Hyacinthus and jealous of his preference of Apollo, blew the quoit out of its course to make it strike Hyacinthus.(2)Venus (Aphrodite), playing one day with her boy Cupid (Eros), wounded her bosom with one of his arrows. She pushed him away, but the wound was deeper than she thought. Before it healed she beheld Adonis, and was captivated with him. She no longer took any interest in her favouriteresorts - Paphos, and Cnidos, and Amathos, rich in metals. She absented herself even from heaven, for Adonis was dearer to her than heaven. Him she followed and bore him company. She who used to love to recline in the shade, with no care but to cultivate her charms, now rambles through the woods and over the hills, dressed like the huntress Diana; and calls her dogs, and chases hares and stags, or other game that it is safe to hunt, but keeps clear of the wolves and bears, reeking with the slaughter of the herd. She charged Adonis, too, to beware of such dangerous animals. "Be brave towards the timid," said she; "courage against the courageous is not safe. Beware how you expose yourself to danger and put my happiness to risk. Attack not the beasts that Nature has armed with weapons. I do not value your glory so high as to consent to purchase it by such exposure. Your youth, and the beauty that charms Venus, will not touch the hearts of lions and bristly boars. Think of their terrible claws and prodigious strength!I hate the whole race of them. Do you ask me why?" Then she told him the story of Atalanta and Hippomenes, who were changed into lions for their ingratitude to her.Having given him this warning, she mounted her chariot drawn by swans, and drove away through the air. But Adonis was too noble to heed such counsels. The dogs had roused a wild boar from his lair, and the youth threw his spear and wounded the animal with sidelong stroke. The beast drew out the weapon with his jaws, and rushed after Adonis, who turned and ran; but the boar overtook him, and buried his tusks in his side, and stretched him dying upon the plain.Venus, in her swan-drawn chariot, had not yet reached Cyprus, when she heard coming up through mid-air the groans of her beloved, and turned her white-winged coursers back to earth. As she drew near and saw from on high his lifeless body bathed in blood, she alighted and, bending over it, beat her breast and tore her hair. Reproaching the Fates, she said, "Yet theirs shall be but a partial triumph; memorials of my grief shall endure, and the spectacle of your death, my Adonis, and of my lamentation shall be annually renewed. Your blood shall be changed into a flower; that consolation none can envy me." Thus speaking, she sprinkled nectar on the blood; and as they mingled, bubbles rose as in a pool on which raindrops fall, and in an hour's time there sprang up a flower of bloody hue like that of the pomegranate. But it is short-lived. It is said the wind blows the blossoms open, and afterwards blows the petals away; so it is called Anemone, or Wind Flower, from the cause which assists equally in its production and its decay.Laurel 月桂Daphne was Apollo's first love. It was not brought about by accident, but by the malice of Cupid (Eros). Apollo saw the boy playing with his bow and arrows; and being himself elated with his recent victory over Python, he said to him, "What have you to do with warlike weapons, saucy boy? Leave them for hands worthy of them, Behold the conquest I have won by means of them over the vast serpent who stretched his poisonous body over acres of the plain! Be content with your torch, child, and kindle up your flames, as you call them, where you will, but presume not to meddlewith my weapons."Venus's boy heard these words, and rejoined, "Your arrows may strike all things else, Apollo, but mine shall strike you." So saying, he tookhis stand on a rock of Parnassus, and drew from his quiver two arrows of different workmanship, one to excite love, the other to repel it. The former was of gold and ship pointed, the latter blunt and tipped with lead. With the leaden shaft he struck the nymph Daphne, the daughter of the river god Peneus [river in Thessaly], and with the golden one Apollo, through the heart. Forthwith the god was seized with love for the maiden, and she abhorred the thought of loving. Her delight was in woodland sports and in the spoils of the chase. lovers sought her, but she spurned them all, ranging the woods, and taking no thought of Cupid nor of Hymen. Her father often said to her, "Daughter, you owe me a son-in-law; you owe me grandchildren." She, hating the thought of marriage as a crime, with her beautiful face tinged all over with blushes, threw her arms around her father's neck, and said, "Dearest father, grant me this favour, that I may always remain unmarried, like Diana (Artemis)." He consented, but at the same time said, "Your own face will forbid it."Apollo loved her, and longed to obtain her; and he who gives oracles to all the world was not wise enough to look into his own fortunes. He saw her hair flung loose over her shoulders, and said, "If so charming, in disorder, what would it be if arranged?" He saw her eyes bright as stars; he saw her lips, and was not satisfied with only seeing them. He admired her hands and arms, naked to the shoulder, and whatever was hidden from view he imagined more beautiful still. He followed her; she fled, swifter than the wind, and delayed not a moment at his entreaties. "Stay," said he, "daughter of Peneus; I am not a foe. Do not fly me as a lamb flies the wolf, or a dove the hawk. It is for love I pursue you. You make me miserable, for fear you should fall and hurt yourself on these stones, and I should be the cause. Pray run slower, and I will follow slower.I am no clown, no rude peasant. Jupiter (Zeus) is my father, and I am lord of Delphos and Tenedos, and know all things, present and future.I am the god of song and the lyre . My arrows fly true to the mark; but, alas! an arrow more fatal than mine has pierced my heart! I am the god of medicine, and know the virtues of all healing plants. Alas! I suffer a malady that no balm can cure!"The nymph continued her flight, and left his plea half uttered. And even as she fled she charmed him. The wind blew her garments, and her unbound hair streamed loose behind her. The god grew impatient to find his wooings thrown away, and, sped by Cupid, gained upon her in the race. It was like a hound pursuing a hare, with open jaws ready to seize, while the feebler animal darts forward, slipping from the very grasp. So flew the god and the virgin- he on the wings of love, and she on those of fear. The pursuer is the more rapid, however, and gains upon her, and his panting breath blows upon her hair. Her strength begins to fail, and, ready tosink, she calls upon her father, the river god: "Help me, Peneus! open the earth to enclose me, or change my form, which has brought me into this danger!" Scarcely had she spoken, when a stiffness seized all her limbs; her bosom began to be enclosed in a tender bark; her hair became leaves; her arms became branches; her foot stuck fast in the ground, as a root; her face became a tree-top, retaining nothing of its former self but its beauty, Apollo stood amazed. He touched the stem, and felt the flesh tremble under the new bark. He embraced the branches, and lavished kisses on the wood. The branches shrank from his lips. "Since you cannot be my wife," said he, "you shall assuredly be my tree. I will wear you for my crown; I will decorate with you my harp and my quiver; and when the great Roman conquerors lead up the triumphal pomp to the Capitol, you shall be woven into wreaths for their brows. And, as eternal youth is mine, you also shall be always green, and your leaf know no decay." The nymph, now changed into a Laurel tree, bowed its head in grateful acknowledgment.Narcissus水仙Narcissus's cruelty in this case was not the only instance. He shunned all the rest of the nymphs, as he had done poor Echo. One day a maiden who had in vain endeavored to attract him uttered a prayer that he might some time or other feel what it was to love and meet no return of affection. The avenging goddess heard and granted the prayer.There was a clear fountain, with water like silver, to which the shepherds never drove their flocks, nor the mountain goats resorted, nor any of the beasts of the forests; neither was it defaced with fallen leaves or branches; but the grass grew fresh around it, and the rocks sheltered it from the sun. Hither came one day the youth, fatigued with hunting, heated and thirsty. He stooped down to drink, and saw hisown image in the water; he thought it wassome beautiful water-spirit living in the fountain. He stood gazing with admiration at those bright eyes, those locks curled like the locks of Bacchus or Apollo, the rounded cheeks, the ivory neck, the parted lips, and the glow of health and exercise over all. He fell in love with himself. He brought his lips near to take a kiss; he plunged his arms in to embrace the beloved object. It fled at the touch, but returned again after a moment and renewed the fascination. He could not tear himself away; he lost all thought of food or rest. while he hovered over the brink of the fountain gazing upon his own image. He talked with the supposed spirit: "Why, beautiful being, do you shun me? Surely my face is not one to repel you. The nymphs love me, and you yourself look not indifferent upon me. When I stretch forth my arms you do the same; and you smile upon me and answer my beckonings with the like." His tears fell into the water and disturbed the image. As he saw it depart, he exclaimed, "Stay, I entreat you! Let me at least gaze upon you, if I may not touch you." With this, and much more of the same kind, he cherished the flame that consumed him, so that by degrees be lost his color, his vigor, and the beauty which formerly had so charmed the nymph Echo. She kept near him, however, and when he exclaimed,"Alas! alas! she answered him with the same words. He pined away and died; and when his shade passed the Stygian river, it leaned over the boat to catch a look of itself in the waters. The nymphs mourned for him, especially the water-nymphs; and when they smote their breasts Echo smote hers also. They prepared a funeral pile and would have burned the body, but it was nowhere to be found; but in its placea flower, purple within, and surrounded with white leaves, whichbears the name and preserves the memory of Narcissus.Sunflower 向日葵Clytie was a water-nymph and in love with Apollo, who made her no return. So she pined away, sitting all day long upon the cold ground, with her unbound tresses streaming over her shoulders. Nine days she sat and tasted neither food nor drink, her own tears and the chilly dew her only food. She gazed on the sun when he rose and as he passed through his daily course to his setting; she saw no other object, her face turned constantly on him. At last, they say, her limbs rooted in the ground, her face became a flower, which turns on its stem so as always to face the sun throughout its daily course; for it retains to that extent the feeling of the nymph from whom it sprang.。

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