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Слушать(AI)Remembrance
When the loud day for men who sow and
Grows still, and on the silence of the
The unsubstantial veils of night and sleep,
The meed of the day's labour, settle down,
Then for me in the stillness of the
The wasting, watchful hours drag on their course,
And in the idle darkness comes the
Of all the burning serpents of remorse;
Dreams seethe; and fretful
Are swarming in my over-burdened soul,
And Memory before my wakeful
With noiseless hand unwinds her lengthy scroll.
Then, as with loathing I peruse the years,
I tremble, and I curse my natal day,
Wail bitterly, and bitterly shed tears,
But cannot wash the woeful script away.
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era who is considered by many to be the greatest Russ
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