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by Aleksei Konstantinovich Tolstoy, Count (1817 - 1875)

С нашей жизнью вечно смежная
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Language: Russian (Русский) 
Хор монахов
С нашей жизнью вечно смежная,
Вечно ищущая нас,
Смерть приходит, неизбежная,
В каждый день и в каждый час.
Благо, благо недремавшему,
Мирно гостью ожидавшему,
Неусыпно посылавшему
К небесам молящий глас!
В это страшное мгновение
Ты услышь его, господь!
Дай ему успокоение,
Дай последнее мучение
Упованьем побороть!
Мысли прежние, крамольные,
Обращенному прости,
Отыми земное, дольное,
Дай успение безбольное
И невольное и вольное
Прегрешенье отпусти!

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