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What are the famous sentences in Pushkin's poems?
1, love may not be completely dead in my heart, I hope I won't bother you again; I don't want to upset you any more. I once loved you silently and hopelessly. I endure shyness and jealousy. I once loved you so sincerely and tenderly. May God bless you, and another person will love you as much as I do. -Pushkin "I once loved you"

2. What does my name mean to you? It will die, just like the blue murmur of the sea lapping against the seawall, just like the faint night sound in the dense forest. It will leave a dim impression on the yellow pages of the yearbook, just like the pattern carved on the tombstone in a language that no one can understand. What's the point? It has long been forgotten in the new storm, and will not bring pure and gentle memories to your heart. But in your lonely and sad days, please read my name quietly and say: someone is thinking of me, and I live in a person's heart in the world. -Pushkin is my name

I once loved you silently and hopelessly. I endure shyness and jealousy. I once loved you so sincerely and tenderly. May God give you something as firm as me. -Pushkin "I once loved you"

In your lonely and sad days, please read my name quietly and say: someone is thinking of me, and I live in a person's heart in the world. -Pushkin is my name

5. If life deceives you, don't be sad or impatient. The gloomy days need to be calm. Do you believe it? That happy day is coming, and my heart has been looking forward to the future. Now is often gloomy, everything is instantaneous, everything is the past, and the past will become dear memories. -Pushkin "If Life Deceives You"