Juliusz Slowacki Head Poems

  • 1.
    Exiles came to the land of Siberia, and having chosen a broad site they built a
    wooden house that they might dwell together in concord and brotherly love; and
    there were of them about a thousand men of various stations in life.

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  • 2.
    of the Shaman, had begun to quarrel among themselves,
    and had divided into three groups ;
    but each of these groups thought of the deliverance of the fatherland.

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  • 3.
    Surging like a vast current of salmon or sheatfish,
    Coiling up and down like an iron serpent
    That rears now its torso, now its head,
    The armed horsemen breast the prairie grass. --
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  • 4.
    he sorrowful country
    and over the desolate roads and under the roaring forests of Siberia,
    meeting men who suffered, and comforting them.

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  • 5.
    e hymn of the tombs,
    complaining, as it were a complaint of the ashes to God.

    But as soon as the groans arose,
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  • 6.
    And lo, once on a time at night the Shaman waked Anhelli,
    saying to him : 'Sleep not, but come with me,
    for there are mighty matters in the wilderness.'

    ...
  • 7.
    And when the Shaman was about to go forth with Anhelli under the stars,
    having comforted some of the prisoners,
    he heard a great clanking in one of the corridors.

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Total 7 Head Poems by Juliusz Slowacki

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