Jan Kochanowski Comfort Poems

  • 1.
    My dear delight, my Ursula, and where
    Art thou departed, to what land, what sphere?
    High o'er the heavens wert thou borne, to stand
    One little cherub midst the cherub band?
    ...
  • 2.
    God hath laid his hand on me:
    He hath taken all my glee,
    And my spirit's emptied cup
    Soon must give its life-blood up.
    ...
  • 3.
    So, thou hast scorned me, my delight and heir;
    Thy father's halls, then, were not broad and fair
    Enough for thee to dwell here longer, sweet.
    True, there was nothing, nothing in them meet
    ...
  • 4.
    Golden-locked Erato, and thou, sweet lute,
    The comfort of the sad and destitute,
    Calm thou my sorrow, lest I too become
    A marble pillar shedding through the dumb
    ...
  • 5.
    Long through the night hours sorrow was my guest
    And would not let my fainting body rest,
    Till just ere dawn from out its slow dominions
    Flew sleep to wrap me in its dear dusk pinions.
    ...
Total 5 Comfort Poems by Jan Kochanowski

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