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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Laments, by Jan Kochanowski This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Laments Author: Jan Kochanowski Translator: Dorothea Prall Release Date: November 6, 2008 [EBook #27179] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LAMENTS *** Produced by Jimmy O'Regan (Produced from images generously made available by Columbia University Libraries) LAMENTS BY JAN KOCHANOWSKI VERSIFIED BY DOROTHEA PRALL UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS BERKELEY 1920 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SYLLABUS SERIES NO. 122 INTRODUCTORY NOTE Jan Kochanowski (1530-84) was the greatest poet of Poland during its existence as an independent kingdom. His _Laments_ are his masterpiece, the choicest work of Polish lyric poetry before the time of Mickiewicz. Kochanowski was a learned poet of the Renaissance, drawing his inspiration from the literatures of Greece and Rome. He was also a man of sincere piety, famous for his translation of the Psalms into his native language. In his _Laments_, written in memory of his little daughter Ursula, who died in 1579 at the age of thirty months, he expresses the deepest personal emotion through the medium of a literary style that had been developed by long years of study. The _Laments_, to be sure, are not based on any classic model and they contain few direct imitations of the classical poets, though it may be noted that the concluding couplet of _Lament XV_ is translated from the _Greek Anthology_. On the other hand they are interspersed with continual references to classic story; and, more important, are filled with the atmosphere of the Stoic philosophy, derived from Cicero and Seneca. And along with this austere teaching there runs through them a warmer tone of Christian hope and trust; _Lament XVIII_ is in spirit a psalm. To us of today, however, these poems appeal less by their formal perfection, by their learning, or by their religious tone, than by their exquisite humanity. Kochanowski's sincerity of grief, his fatherly love for his baby girl, after more than three centuries have not lost their power to touch our hearts. In the _Laments_ Kochanowski embodied
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