Stanzas.
In the city of Cracow, in one of the chapels of the cathedral, a mass is
perpetually saying for the souls of the kings or Poland. This has now
continued for some centuries; and a foundation exists to ensure its
continuation for ever.
perpetually saying for the souls of the kings or Poland. This has now
continued for some centuries; and a foundation exists to ensure its
continuation for ever.
A hallow’d fane
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Adorns the plain2
Where Cracow’s towers arise,3
Beneath whose dome,4
In his narrow tomb,5
Each crowned Jagellon lies.6
Within those walls
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The dim light falls
8
On an aged churchman’s head,9
Who recites alone,10
In hollow tone,11
The litanies of the dead.12
’Neath the burning ray
13
Of the summer’s day
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Which the longest sees the sun,15
By the bright moonlight
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Of the winter’s night,17
Still glides that requiem on.18
The ceaseless stave
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Sounds through the nave,20
As the weary chanter sings
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For the kings whose bones
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Lie beneath the stones,23
For the ancient Polish kings.24
Ages have fled25
Since among the dead
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Those monarchs’ heads were laid;27
Yet of masses to save
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Their souls in the grave,29
The debt is yet unpaid!30
Sarmatia’s sway
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Has passed away,32
Her star is set in night;33
Of her long-passed reigns
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No trace remains,35
Save this solitary rite.36
Aye, and still, though all
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In this world must fall,38
And nations be no more,39
Shall that solemn chime,40
To the end of time,41
Be for ever chanted o’er.42