Boris Godunov: a drama in verse by Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin
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TSAR. Let not that
Trouble thee, prince; I fain would scrutinise Thy information; else we shall not learn The actual truth. SHUISKY. I know this only, Sire; In Cracow a pretender hath appeared; The king and nobles back him. TSAR. What say they? And who is this pretender? SHUISKY. I know not. TSAR. But wherein is he dangerous? SHUISKY. Verily Thy state, my liege, is firm; by graciousness, Zeal, bounty, thou hast won the filial love Of all thy slaves; but thou thyself dost know The mob is thoughtless, changeable, rebellious, Credulous, lightly given to vain hope, Obedient to each momentary impulse, To truth deaf and indifferent; it feedeth On fables; shameless boldness pleaseth it. So, if this unknown vagabond should cross The Lithuanian border, Dimitry's name Raised from the grave will gain him a whole crowd Of fools. |
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