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				 Percy Bysshe Shelley (来源:英语学习门户网站EnglishCN.com)   
				I MET A TRAVELLER from an antique land  Who said: Two
				  vast and trunkless legs of stone  Stand in the desert. Near them on the
				  sand,  Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown  And wrinkled lip
				  and sneer of cold command  Tell that its sculptor well those passions
				  read  Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things,  The hand that
				  mocked them and the heart that fed.  And on the pedestal these words
				  appear:  "My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:  Look on my works, ye
				  mighty, and despair!"  Nothing beside remains. Round the decay  Of that
				  colossal wreck, boundless and bare,  The lone and level sands stretch far
				  away. 
				 trunkless (adjective): without trunk; without
				  torso shatter(verb): to break into many
				  pieces wrinkled(adjective): folded; creased; crumpled sneer
				  (noun): facial expression of derision; scoff; disdain; jeer well those
				  passions read = read those passions well mock (verb): to
				  ridicule; to deride        | 
                  
                
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