Who Can Be Happy and Free in Russia? by Nikolai Alekseevich Nekrasov
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page 363 of 412 (88%)
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With flexible movements, 220
And no one has noticed. It rolls to a distance, The thread is unwound. Whoever has witnessed The peasant's delight At the tales of the pilgrims Will realise this: Though never so crushing His labours and worries, Though never so pressing 230 The call of the tavern, Their weight will not deaden The soul of the peasant And will not benumb it. The road that's before him Is broad and unending.... When old fields, exhausted, Play false to the reaper, He'll seek near the forest For soil more productive. 240 The work may be hard, But the new plot repays him: It yields a rich harvest Without being manured. A soil just as fertile Lies hid in the soul Of the people of Russia: O Sower, then come! |
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