Евгений Онегин / Eugene Onegin. Александр Пушкин
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Название: Евгений Онегин / Eugene Onegin

Автор: Александр Пушкин

Издательство: КАРО

Жанр: Русская классика

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isbn: 978-5-9925-1230-4

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      XIII

      But Lenski, having no desire

      Vows matrimonial to break,

      With our Onegin doth aspire

      Acquaintance instantly to make.

      They met. Earth, water, prose and verse,

      Or ice and flame, are not diverse

      If they were similar in aught.

      At first such contradictions wrought

      Mutual repulsion and ennui,

      But grown familiar side by side

      On horseback every day they ride —

      Inseparable soon they be.

      Thus oft – this I myself confess —

      Men become friends from idleness.

      XIV

      But even thus not now-a-days!

      In spite of common sense we’re wont

      As cyphers others to appraise,

      Ourselves as unities to count;

      And like Napoleons each of us

      A million bipeds reckons thus

      One instrument for his own use —

      Feeling is silly, dangerous.

      Eugene, more tolerant than this

      (Though certainly mankind he knew

      And usually despised it too),

      Exceptionless as no rule is,

      A few of different temper deemed,

      Feeling in others much esteemed.

      XV

      With smiling face he Lenski hears;

      The poet’s fervid conversation

      And judgment which unsteady veers

      And eye which gleams with inspiration —

      All this was novel to Eugene.

      The cold reply with gloomy mien

      He oft upon his lips would curb,

      Thinking: ’tis foolish to disturb

      This evanescent boyish bliss.

      Time without me will lessons give,

      So meantime let him joyous live

      And deem the world perfection is!

      Forgive the fever youth inspires,

      And youthful madness, youthful fires.

      XVI

      The gulf between them was so vast,

      Debate commanded ample food —

      The laws of generations past,

      The fruits of science, evil, good,

      The prejudices all men have,

      The fatal secrets of the grave,

      And life and fate in turn selected

      Were to analysis subjected.

      The fervid poet would recite,

      Carried away by ecstasy,

      Fragments of northern poetry,

      Whilst Eugene condescending quite,

      Though scarcely following what was said,

      Attentive listened to the lad.

      XVII

      But more the passions occupy

      The converse of our hermits twain,

      And, heaving a regretful sigh,

      An exile from their troublous reign,

      Eugene would speak regarding these.

      Thrice happy who their agonies

      Hath suffered but indifferent grown,

      Still happier he who ne’er hath known!

      By absence who hath chilled his love,

      His hate by slander, and who spends

      Existence without wife or friends,

      Whom jealous transport cannot move,

      And who the rent-roll of his race

      Ne’er trusted to the treacherous ace.

      XVIII

      When, wise at length, we seek repose

      Beneath the flag of Quietude,

      When Passion’s fire no longer glows

      And when her violence reviewed —

      Each gust of temper, silly word,

      Seems so unnatural and absurd:

      Reduced with effort unto sense,

      We hear with interest intense

      The accents wild of other’s woes,

      They stir the heart as heretofore.

      So ancient warriors, battles o’er,

      A curious interest disclose

      In yarns of youthful troopers gay,

      Lost in the hamlet far away.

      XIX

      And in addition youth is flame

      And cannot anything conceal,

      Is ever ready to proclaim

      The love, hate, sorrow, joy, we feel.

      Deeming himself a veteran scarred

      In love’s campaigns Onegin heard

      With quite a lachrymose expression

      The youthful poet’s fond confession.

      He with an innocence extreme

      His inner consciousness laid bare,

      And Eugene soon discovered there

      The story of his young love’s dream,

      Where plentifully feelings flow

      Which we experienced long ago.

      XX

      Alas! he loved as in our times

      Men love no more, as only the

      Mad spirit of the man who rhymes

      Is still condemned in love to be;

      One image occupied his mind,

      Constant affection intertwined

      And an habitual sense of pain;

      And distance interposed in vain,

      Nor years of separation all

      Nor homage which the Muse demands

      Nor beauties of far distant lands

      Nor study, banquet, rout nor ball

      His constant soul could ever tire,

      Which glowed with virginal desire.

      XXI

      When but a boy he Olga loved

      Unknown as yet the aching heart,

      He witnessed tenderly and moved

      Her girlish gaiety and sport.

      Beneath the sheltering oak tree’s shade

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