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      Jan Andrzej MorsztynFickletłum. Jarek Zawadzki

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      Sooner will a man the winds ensnare, and sooner still
      With tiny bits of sunny rays his pocket fill;
      Sooner will he, with a threat, the stormy oceans calm,
      Or grasp the world immense and keep it in his palm;
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      Sooner will he, hurting not himself, a bonfire slap,
      Or all the clouds upon the sky with a net entrap;.
      Sooner will in bitter tears the Mount of Etna drown,
      And sooner will a deaf-mute sing, a downright clown
      Utter something wise; and sooner will the wayward fate
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      Be fixed, and death and laugh be one another's mate;
      Sooner will a dream be true and poets cease to lie;
      Of no avail will sooner be an angel's cry;
      Sooner will the sun at dusk into a cavern sail,
      Or there'll be people in the wild, or peace in jail;
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      Sooner will our minds be gone and words will cease to flow
      Than constancy may any woman ever know.