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Don't wake her up at dawn

Fet A.A.
Fet A.A.

Phraseologism: Don't wake her up at dawn.

Meaning: Used as a joking request not to wake someone up, or as an ironic comment about a sleeper.

Origin: From an untitled poem (1842) by Afanasy Afanasyevich Fet (1820-1892), which was set to music by the composer Alexander Varlamov (1801-1848) and became a popular romance: "At dawn, don't wake her, // At dawn she sleeps so sweetly ". Initially, this romance or song, “which, according to Apollon Grigoriev, became almost folk” (Otechestvennye zapiski, 1850, No. 1), was included in the repertoire of gypsy choirs. In songbooks began to be included from the 1850s.

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Title of an editorial in the Pravda newspaper (September 1941, 6) about the partisan movement in the occupied territory of the USSR.

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