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"Eugene Oneguine" (1833) is a novel in verse by Alexander Pushkin. The work is admired for the artfulness of its verse narrative as well for its exploration of life, death, love, world-weariness, convention and passion.
Excerpt from the book: Having performed his service truly, Deep into debt his father ran; Three balls per year he gave ye duly, Finally became a ruined man. But Eugene was by fate preserved, For first "madame" his wants observed, And "monsieur" supplied her place; The boy was wild but filled with grace. "Monsieur l'Abbe," a starving Gaul, Fearing his pupil to annoy, Instructed jestingly the boy, Morality taught scarce by any means; Gently for pranks he'd reprove And in the summertime Garden rove.