
Г.Р.Державин. Духовные оды. - МОЛИТВА
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A resonant chorus of 18th‑century Russian verse invites listeners into a timeless dialogue with the divine. The poet’s words pulse with awe and humility, framing grand questions about fate, power, and the human heart’s yearning for grace. Each stanza feels like a whispered supplication, echoing the cadence of ancient liturgies while remaining strikingly personal.
The collection weaves together fervent prayers and meditative reflections, moving from bold proclamations of God’s omnipotence to intimate confessions of doubt and hope. Themes of mortality, spiritual struggle, and the search for redemption unfold with lyrical intensity, offering a vivid portrait of a soul wrestling with both reverence and uncertainty. The language, rich in metaphor and rhythmic flow, paints vivid images of celestial forces and earthly turmoil.
Listening to these verses feels like entering a vaulted sanctuary where every line reverberates with heartfelt devotion. The poet’s earnest voice guides the audience through moments of exaltation and quiet introspection, making the experience both moving and thought‑provoking.
Language
ru
Duration
~1 hours (108K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
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Release date
2005-01-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1743–1816
Best known as one of the great Russian poets before Pushkin, he brought unusual energy and personality to the ode, mixing grandeur with sharp observation and emotion.
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