("Storm", a hint of elemental passion)** *(A thunderstorm as a metaphor for a stormy romance)* *"Have you seen a maiden on a cliff, In white clothing above the waves, When, raging in stormy darkness, The sea played with the shores? When a ray of lightning illuminated Her hourly with a scarlet shine And the wind beat and flew With her flying veil?"* *(Here **the maiden and the storm merge** in one impulse: her veil is like the foam of the waves, and the lightning is the reflection of her gaze. Do you feel how the wind "flies" with her clothing?)*, **A. Fet — "Dawn says goodbye to the earth..."** *(tenderness bordering on eroticism)* *"Dawn says goodbye to the earth, Shadows fall on the valleys, Silver and diamonds smoke Above the sleepy gardens... How quietly the distant bell ringing Blows over the valley, Like the whisper of a field over wormwood, Like a girl's heart without words!"* *(Nature in Fet **feels** like a woman: "whisper of a field", "heart without words" — almost a kiss.)*
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