Juliusz Slowacki People 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.

    ...
  • 2.
    And the Shaman said : 'Lo, now we shall show no more miracles,
    nor the power of God that is in us, but we shall weep,
    for we have come unto people who see not the sun.

    ...
  • 3.
    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.

    ...
  • 4.
    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. --
    ...
  • 5.
    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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  • 6.
    And the Shaman passed with Anhelli over the desert ways of Siberia,
    where stood prisons.

    And they beheld the countenances of some prisoners through the gratings,
    ...
  • 7.
    And passing further they beheld many men pale and tortured,
    whose names are known in the fatherland.

    And they came to a subterranean lake,
    ...
  • 8.
    The Shaman, when he had searched in the hearts of that multitude of exiles,
    said to himself: 'Verily, I have not found here what I sought;
    lo, their hearts are weak and they give themselves over to be conquered by grief.

    ...
  • 9.
    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.'

    ...
Total 9 People Poems by Juliusz Slowacki

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