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Adam Bernard Mickiewicz

December 24, 1798 – November 26, 1855


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Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.

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Read More About Adam Bernard Mickiewicz below poetry list
Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: Alushta By Day The mighty mountain flings its mist-veil down; 14673
2: Alushta By Night The drooping, weary day night pushed aside; 14659
3: Baktschi Serai In ruin are the spacious, splendid halls 14671
4: Baktschi Serai By Night From out the mosques the pious wend their way; 14646
5: Baydary Give wings unto the storm, and spurs to steed, 14666
6: Becalmed The flag is listless, limp. It dances not. 14628
7: Mountains From The Keslov Steppe What would Great Allah with the frozen sea? 14669
8: On Juda's Cliff On Juda's Cliff I love to lean and look 14706
9: The Ackerman Steppe Across sea-meadows measureless I go, 14707
10: The Grave Of Countess Potocka In Spring of love and life, My Polish Rose, 14664
11: The Graves Of The Harem They sleep well here whom Allah loved and kept 14671
12: The Pass Across The Abyss In The Tschufut-Kale Pray! Pray! Let loose the bridle. Look not down! 28609
13: The Ruins Of Balaclava Oh, thankless Crimean land! in ruin laid 14691
14: Tschatir Dagh (Mirza) The reverent Mussulman bends low to greet 14772
15: Tschatir Dagh (The Pilgrim) Below me half a world I see outspread; 14601




About:
Adam Bernard Mickiewicz is generally regarded as the greatest Polish Romantic poet. He ranks as one of Poland's Three Bards alongside Zygmunt Krasi?ski and Juliusz S?owacki.


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