Boris Godunov: a drama in verse by Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin
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land; never shall I take comfort, ever shall I weep for
thee. NURSE. Eh, tsarevna! A maiden weeps as the dew falls; the sun will rise, will dry the dew. Thou wilt have another bridegroom--and handsome and affable. My charming child, thou wilt learn to love him, thou wilt forget Ivan the king's son. KSENIA. Nay, nurse, I will be true to him even in death. (Boris enters.) TSAR. What, Ksenia? What, my sweet one? In thy girlhood Already a woe-stricken widow, ever Bewailing thy dead bridegroom! Fate forbade me To be the author of thy bliss. Perchance I angered Heaven; it was not mine to compass Thy happiness. Innocent one, for what Art thou a sufferer? And thou, my son, With what art thou employed? What's this? FEODOR. A chart Of all the land of Muscovy; our tsardom From end to end. Here you see; there is Moscow, There Novgorod, there Astrakhan. Here lies The sea, here the dense forest tract of Perm, And here Siberia. TSAR. And what is this |
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