Poems
12.03.2010 / 13.39 pm
 
by Konstantin Nikolaevich Batiushkov
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BENT o'er his sabre, torrents starting
From his dim eyes, the bold hussar
Thus greets his cherish'd maid, while parting
For distant fields of war:

'Weep not, my fair one! O forbear thee!
No anguish can those tears remove;
For, by my troth and beard, I swear thee,
Time shall not change my love.

'That love shall bloom- a deathless blossom,
My shield in fight- with sword in hand,
And thou, my Lila, in my bosom,
What shall that sword withstand?

'Weep not, my fair one! O forbear thee!
Those tears can bid no grief depart;
And were I faithless, Maid! I swear thee,
Anguish would tear my heart!

'Then my good steed would sure betray me,
And falter in the battle-fray,
In peril's hours refuse t' obey me-
My stirrup would give way.

'The sword, my valour's proudest token,
When grasp'd, like rotten wood would break;
And I should seek thee, spirit-broken,
Death's paleness on my cheek.'

But the false horseman's steed obey'd him,
Gentle and eager still;- his sword,
Bright and unbroken, ne'er betray'd him,
Though he broke oath and word.

The tale of love- the tears which shower'd
From Lila's eye- were all forgot;
The rose-wreath faded- pale- deflower'd:-
Such buds re-blossom not!

That maiden's breast of peace he rifles;
Then hies him to another's breast;
Man's oaths to woman are but- trifles;
And love itself- a jest.

He serves- secures- and then he slights them;
His vows are change- and treachery;
For laughing Cupid's arrow writes them
Upon the shifting sea.


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Recovery

As a wild flower hangs its head and wilts
Beneath the reaper's killing scythe,
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My Inspiration

O recollection of the heart! You're stronger
Than reason's cheerless recollection.
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Where flow the crowds in noisy waves?
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(1802 - 1838)
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(1777 - 1844)
Was a Scottish poet chiefly remembered for his sentimental poetry dealing specially with human affairs.

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How many singers before me! Are there yet songs unsung'

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To A Snowflake

What heart could have thought you' --
Past our devisal
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Zudora

Here on the pale beach, in the darkness;
With the full moon just to rise;
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Sweet Content

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   O sweet content!
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The Merman

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