Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Russia: Vol. XX. 1876–79.
Duma or Elegy to the Hetman John Swiergowski
By From the RussianW
To the Turks became a prey;
There they slew the gallant chieftain,
They cut off his head that day.
Their trumpets they blew, and his head on a spear
They set, and they mocked him with jest and with jeer.
Ravens gathering on the plain,
Gloom above Ukrania spreading;
She mourns and weeps her hetman slain;
Then fierce o’er the wide plain the mighty winds blew,
“O, answer, what did ye with our hetman do?”
“Where did you make our hetman’s grave?”
And larks rose up to heaven streaming,
“Where did ye leave our hetman brave?”
“Where by Kilia’s fair city the tomb stands high,
On the Turkish line doth your hetman lie.”