Alexander Pushkin

Eugene Onegin (Russian Literature Classic)


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      “My uncle’s goodness is extreme,

      If seriously he hath disease;

      He hath acquired the world’s esteem

      And nothing more important sees;

      A paragon of virtue he!

      But what a nuisance it will be,

      Chained to his bedside night and day

      Without a chance to slip away.

      Ye need dissimulation base

      A dying man with art to soothe,

      Beneath his head the pillow smooth,

      And physic bring with mournful face,

      To sigh and meditate alone:

      When will the devil take his own!”

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      Thus mused a madcap young, who drove

      Through clouds of dust at postal pace,

      By the decree of Mighty Jove,

      Inheritor of all his race.

      Let me present ye to the man,

      Who without more prevarication

      The hero is of my narration!

      Oneguine, O my gentle readers,

      Was born beside the Neva, where

      It may be ye were born, or there

      Have shone as one of fashion’s leaders.

      I also wandered there of old,

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