In the Sistine Chapel (the poem by Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer)
Michał Anioł, Final Judgment. Fresco in the Sistine chapel
In the Sistine chapel - the poem by Kazimierz Przerwa-Tetmajer, published in the third volume of his poetry. The work is an eight-sion epigrammatic. He was written in the classic Polish thirteen-syllable with a middle age after the seventh syllable. It is an impression on the final judgment of Michał Angelo painted on the wall of the Sistine chapel. This wall roars, like a buffalo wounded! This Christ there, like a thunderbolt, with cyclopian arms, This head is full of pain and moan, This assault of curses, despair, rage and fear, Paint changed into a stone, brush in a chisel, strength, Which, he thinks, is a fist on top that would have crumbled! Deaf pupils look from under ossified eyelids - - The volcano is probably thrown out of itself, not a man.
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