And thus He mused: "From here, indeed Shall we strike terror in the Swede? And here a city by our labor Founded, shall gall our haughty neighbor; "He… - Alexander Pushkin

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And thus He mused: "From here, indeed
Shall we strike terror in the Swede?
And here a city by our labor
Founded, shall gall our haughty neighbor;
"Here cut" - so Nature gives command -
Your window through on Europe; stand
Firm-footed by the sea, unchanging!

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About Alexander Pushkin

Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Пу́шкин) (6 June (26 May, O.S.) 1799 – 10 February (29 January, O.S.) 1837) was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era. He is considered by many to be the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature.

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Native Name: Александр Сергеевич Пушкин Александръ Сергѣевичъ Пушкинъ
Alternative Names: Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin Aleksandr Pushkin Aleksandr Serge'evich Pushkin Pushkin Pouchkine Aleksandr Sergueevitch
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Откад зна да лицемери,
Љубомори, наду скрива,
Разочара ил' увери,
Растужи се ил' љут бива;
Час поносит, час послушан,
Пажљив или равнодушан!
Ћуталицом сад се створи,
Сад пламено, живо збори,
Пише л' којој — аљкав био.
Једним дише, једно слави,
Па и себе заборави!
Поглед бистар, нежан, мио,
Стидљив, дрзак; час да дође:
И послушна суза пође

Eu te-am iubit şi poate că iubirea
În suflet încă nu s-a stins de tot;
Dar nici nelinişte şi nici tristeţe
Ea nu îţi va mai da, aşa socot.
Fără cuvinte te-am iubit, fără nădejde,
De gelozie, de sfială chinuit.
Dea Domnul să mai fii cîndva iubită
Aşa adînc, aşa gingaş cum te-am iubit.

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