"On July 6, 1816, two days before his death, Derzhavin began to write, with chalk on a slate, the poem that would have become his best ode, if he had had the chance to finish it:"


Dear Alexey,


My beloved professor Vladimir Markov proved that the stanza you quote was not the beginning of a longer ode, but quite literally the end (konets). The proof is an acrostic. Half in jest he liked to say that he should have been awarded a Nobel prize for this discovery.

Carolyn Kunin

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