Boris Godunov: a drama in verse by Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin
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Long served but as lieutenants of the tsars,
And he hath known, by fear, and love, and glory, How to bewitch the people. SHUISKY. (Looking through a window.) He has dared, That's all--while we--Enough of this. Thou seest Dispersedly the people are returning. We'll go forthwith and learn what is resolved. THE RED SQUARE THE PEOPLE 1ST PERSON. He is inexorable! He thrust from him Prelates, boyars, and Patriarch; in vain Prostrate they fall; the splendour of the throne Affrights him. 2ND PERSON. O, my God, who is to rule us? O, woe to us! 3RD PERSON. See! The Chief Minister Is coming out to tell us what the Council Has now resolved. THE PEOPLE. Silence! Silence! He speaks, The Minister of State. Hush, hush! Give ear! |
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