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层薄纸,描出河流,用数字代表教堂,用星号代表庄园和房宅的旧址。把这个河谷包围起来的高地可真是姿态各异。有时山坡比较平缓,田地顺畅地向远方延伸;有时高地陡然陷入河谷,好像是探入海中的码头长堤,四面都是峭壁:实际上并没有任何背面,而是与整个高地连接在一起。另外,河谷的宽度和草地的宽度也都有很大的变化。但是无论怎样看,这里的土地都称得上是上等的良田。这是毋庸置疑的,因为当地的农民也是这样说的。
  如今,流传着一些莫名其妙的古怪言论:人口的增长速度总是比所需要的食物的增长速度快,基于此理论要求英格兰向外移民。这些理论不过是那些狂妄而又不学无术、无聊卑鄙的人从妖怪马尔萨斯那里摘文引句而来的,是那些暴君的统治和某些奴颜媚骨者鼓吹的托词罢了。如果要彻底揭露这些家伙的愚昧蠢笨、稀里糊涂、言行武断和让人难以忍受的浅薄无知、蛮横骄纵,还有疯疯癫癫以及对神灵的亵渎,最有效的一种方法也许就是赶上收获时节来这个地方看看——看看这年的收成、人丁状况和种种变化。上帝对这个地方真是倾囊恩赐了。

河谷寻幽(2)
从山顶之巅举目远望,我惊讶地发现在河谷中,有大量的瑞典芜菁在大部分的田地里生长。从盐山到纽伯里,这一路上我都看见很多长势良好的英国和瑞典芜菁;但自纽伯里到伯克莱、海克莱、厄赫斯本与唐格里一带,却很少见到这些东西,而到了卢德加什和埃弗里周围地区,几乎见不到芜菁的踪迹。可是我早上到达弥尔顿山庄时,却见到了一大片郁郁葱葱的瑞典芜菁。然而河谷中的芜菁长得更好,田野的色彩也变得艳丽多了,真是美不胜收。这景象正好与今年收拾得格外干净的休耕地和茬子地形成了鲜明的对比。
  走到山脚下,我决定去弥尔顿村,在我的地图上,这个村里教堂的代号是(3)。我把伊斯顿(2)甩在了右后方,也没有去寻找阿文河的源头沃顿河(1),这条河与马尔博罗森林的西南角为邻,离马尔博罗镇只有五六英里远的距离。我记得有个大农场主朋友就住在阿文河的下游,于是决定前去拜访。平时我出门总是喜欢先问路,于是便向这个小猪倌打探我那个朋友的住所,让人惊喜的是朋友就住在弥尔顿教区里。我策马来到村子中心的教堂,紧接着就直奔向朋友家;他的房子就盖在通向河谷的路边上。我曾经见过许多惊喜交织的场面,然而在我一生的记忆之中,从来没有哪一次像农场主及其家人见到我时的惊喜样子。人们见面时通常都说“很高兴见到你”;一般来说,这句话是出于真心的。我一向很谨慎,除非有十足的把握能够受到热诚的欢迎,否则决不会轻易登门造访,以免有一点打扰的嫌疑。但是,对于我的光临,住在费非尔德(弥尔顿教区内)的朋友及其家人表露出的惊喜,确实是用言语所表达不了的。
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  《河谷寻幽》是一篇意境优美的散文,文章清晰地刻画了作者在河谷的所见所感。文章开篇介绍前往河谷的道路,如梦如幻,仿佛跟随作者一起领略了河谷的风采。随后对河谷进行了生动的描述,它犹如一幅幅栩栩如生、苍翠欲滴的风景画。所有的景致构成了一个和谐的整体,毫无散漫之感,同时也深化了文章的主题:在河谷里,寻找一份悠然的心境。
  Down the Valley
  William Cobbett
  I came off this morning on the Marlborough road about two miles; or three; and then turned off; over the downs; in a northwesterly direction; in search of the source of the Avon river; which goes down to Salisbury。 I had once been at Netheravon; a village in this valley; but I had often heard this valley described as one of the finest pieces of land in all England; I knew that there were about thirty parish churches; standing in a length of about thirty miles; and in an average width of hardly a mile; and I was resolved to see a little into the reasons that could have induced our fathers to build all these churches; especially if; as the Scotch would have us believe; there were but a mere handful of people in England until of late years。
  In steering across the down; I came to a large farm; which a shepherd told me was Milton Hill Farm。 This was upon the high land; and before I came to the edge of this Valley of Avon; which was my land of promise; or at least; of great expectation; for I could not imagine that thirty churches had been built for nothing by the side of a brook (for it is no more during the greater part of the way) thirty miles long。 The shepherd showed me the way towards Milton; and at the end of about a mile; from the top of a very high part of the down; with a steep slope towards the valley; I first saw this Valley of Avon; and a most beautiful sight it was! Villages; hamlets; large farms; towers; steeples; fields; meadows; orchards; and very fine timber trees; scattered all over the valley。 The shape of the thing is this: on each side downs; very lofty and steep in some places; and sloping miles back in other places; but each outside of the valley are downs。 From the edge of the downs begin capital arable fields generally of very great dimensions; and; in some places; running a mile or two back into little crossvalleys; formed by hills of downs。 After the cornfields e meadows on each side; down to the brook or river。 The farmhouses; mansions; villages; and hamlets are generally situated in that part of the arable land which es nearest the meadows。

河谷寻幽(3)
Great as my expectations had been; they were more than fulfilled。 I delight in this sort of country; and I had frequently seen the vale of the Itchen; that of the Bourn; and also that of the Teste in Hampshire; I had seen the vales amongst the South Downs; but I never before saw anything to please me like this valley of the Avon。 I sat upon my horse and looked over Milton and Easton and Pewsey for half an hour; though I had not breakfasted。 The hill was very steep。 A road; going slanting down it; was still so steep; and washed so very deep by the rains of ages; that I did not attempt to ride down it; and I did not like to lead my horse; the path was so narrow。 So seeing a boy with a drove of pigs going out to the stubbles; I beckoned him to e up to me; and he came and led my horse down for me。 But now; before I begin to ride down this beautiful vale; let me give; as well as my means will enable me; a plan or map of it; which I have made in this way。 A friend has lent me a very old man of Wiltshire describing the spots where all the churches stand; and also all the spots where manor…houses or mansion…houses stood。 I laid a piece of very thin paper upon the map; and thus traced the river upon my paper; putting figure to represent the spots where churches stand; and putting stars to reprent the spots where manor…houses or mansion…houses formerly stood。 Endless is the variety in the shape of the high lands which from this valley。 Sometimes the slope is very gentle; and the arable lands go back very far。 At others; the downs e out into the valley almost like piers into the sea; being very steep in their sides; as well as their ends: indeed they have no back ends; but run into the main high land。 There is also great variety in the width of the valley; great variety in the width of the meadows; but the land appears all to be of the very best; and it must be so; for the farmers confess it。
  It seemed to me that one way; and that not; perhaps; the least striking; of exposing the folly; the stupidity; the inanity; the presumption; the insufferable emptiness and insolence and barbarity; of those numerous wretches who have now the audacity to propose to transport the people of England; upon the principle of the monster Malthus; who has furnished the unfeeling oligarchs and their toad…eaters with the pretence that man has a natural propensity to breed faster than food can be raised for the increase; it seemed to me that one way of exposing this mixture of madness and of blasphemy was to take a look; now that the harvest is in; at the produce; the mouths; the c

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