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CAPTIVE KNIGHT by MIKHAIL YUREVICH LERMONTOV

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First Line: SILENT I SIT BY THE PRISON'S HIGH WINDOW
Last Line: THEN MY COLD FACE FROM THIS VISOR UNCLOAKING.
Subject(s): ANIMALS; FIGHTS; HORSES; KNIGHTS & KNIGHTHOOD; PRISONS & PRISONERS; SWORDS; CONVICTS;

Silent I sit by the prison's high window,
Where through the bars the blue heavens are breaking.
Flecks in the azure, the free birds are playing;
Watching them fly there, my shamed heart is aching.

But on my sinful lips never a prayer,
Never a song in the praise of my charmer;
All I recall are far fights and old battles,
My heavy sword and my old iron armor.

Now in stone armor I hopelessly languish,
And a stone helmet my hot head encases,
This shield is proof against arrows and sword-play,
And without whip, without spur, my horse races.

Time is my horse, the swift-galloping charger,
And for a visor this bleak prison grating,
Walls of my prison are heavy stone armor;
Shielded by cast-iron doors, I am waiting.

Hurry, oh fast-flying Time, fly more quickly!
In my new armor I faint, I am choking.
I shall alight, with Death holding my stirrup,
Then my cold face from this visor uncloaking.



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