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  1. I Loved You. I loved you: yet the love, maybe, Has not extinguished in my heart; But hence may not it trouble thee; I do not want to make you sad. I loved you hopelessly and mutely, Now with shyness, now with jealousy being vexed; I loved you so sincerely, so fondly, Likewise may someone love you next.

  2. One of Pushkin's most famous love poems is "I Loved You." In this poem, he encapsulates the bittersweet feeling of unrequited love. The raw emotion conveyed in just a few stanzas is truly remarkable: I loved you; even now I may confess, Some embers of my love their fire retain; But do not let it cause you more distress, I do not want to sadden ...

  3. "I Loved You" (Russian: Я вас любил - Ya vas lyubíl) is a poem by Alexander Pushkin written in 1829 and published in 1830. It has been described as "the quintessential statement of the theme of lost love" in Russian poetry, [1] and an example of Pushkin's respectful attitude towards women.

  4. Pushkin's poems about love. adele. In your parlor, my gentle friend…. Its end: between us there is no connection…. A ghost, Vanity…. Delia. Doride. Her eyes. There rose a marvelous: she….

  5. ‘I Loved You’ by Alexander Pushkin is a simple but effective poem in which the speaker expresses his devotion and respect for a woman he loved. He tells the listener, his past beloved, that despite the end of whatever relationship they had, he still maintains some love in his heart for her.

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  6. 27 de jun. de 2017 · This piece is not found among Pushkin's Lyrical Poems. It is a song taken from a longer Narrative Poem, called "The Gypsies." LOVE. (Page 113.) This poem is Pushkin all over. In four lines he has given a whole drama with a world of pathos and tenderness in it.

  7. I loved you frantically, without reserve, At times too jealous, and at times too shy, I pray to God you get what you deserve — Another man with love as true as mine. Translated by Andrey Kneller