Dream Tales and Prose Poems
DREAM TALES
AND PROSE POEMS
BY
IVAN TURGENEV
Translated from the Russian
By CONSTANCE GARNETT
New York
MACMILLAN AND CO.
1897
CONTENTS
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Poems in Prose
I
The Country
A Conversation
The Old Woman
The Dog
My Adversary
The Beggar
Thou shalt hear the fool's judgment...
A Contented Man
A Rule of Life
The End of the World. A Dream.
Masha
The Fool
An Eastern Legend
Two Stanzas
The Sparrow
The Skulls
The Workman and the Man with White Hands
The Rose
To the Memory of U. P. Vrevsky
The Last Meeting
A Visit
Necessitas-Vis-Libertas! A Bas-Relief
Alms
The Insect
Cabbage Soup
The Realm of Azure
Two Rich Men
The Old Man
The Reporter
The Two Brothers
The Egoist
The Banquet of the Supreme Being
The Sphinx
The Nymphs
Friend and Enemy
Christ
II
The Stone
The Doves
To-Morrow! To-Morrow!
Nature
'Hang Him!'
What Shall I Think?...
'How fair, how fresh were the roses...'
On The Sea
N. N.
Stay!
The Monk
We Will Still Fight On
Prayer
The Russian Tongue
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