id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 54991 Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeevich Poems With Introduction and Notes .txt text/plain 20751 2209 91 a sign that through the individual soul of Pushkin sings that universal poiseful is Pushkin's poetry that in spite of all his pathos his soul theories, _your_ preconceived notions, and Emerson, like the great soul the god-filled soul the leaf is no less beautiful than the flower. the god-filled soul the grain of sand is no less beautiful than the Hence the following lines of Pushkin on the poet:-last settled down to quiet home-life, the memory of the days of yore light of Pushkin's twenty lines called "The Birdlet." Bryant alone, it These, then, are the three great virtues of Pushkin's poems: They But betrayed thou art by thy Greek maid. To thy soul not give it shall Be thou grieved: thy tender gaze Walk, whither draws thee thy spirit free: Walk, whither draws thee thy spirit free: Life, why given art thou me? Life, why given art thou me? Pushkin's soul. ./cache/54991.txt ./txt/54991.txt