Ivan Mazepa

16391709

Ivan Stepanovych Mazepa (1639–1709) was a Cossack military, political, and civic leader who served as the Hetman of Zaporizhian Host and the Left-bank Ukraine in 1687–1708.

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"While all for peace sincerely preach,Not all in one direction reach. Some right, and some left do range,Yet all are brothers, how very strange.There is no love, nor does harmony rankSince we quenched our thirst at the Zhovti's bank.Through disagreement, non[sic] are saved.By our own endeavor have we become enslaved.Aye, brothers, 'tis time to seeThat we all cannot masters be!Not all are grace with knowledge wideEnough, to over all preside.Glance at a vessel, if you but willYou'll see many voyagers and stillThe master had the ruling handThe entire ship is at his command.Even the bee boasts a motherWhom it obeys, and no other.Have mercy, God, for UkraineWhose sons are scattered o'er the plain.Some still are mired in pagan daysBeseeching others to follow their hasty ways:"Our Motherland, to defend, to cherish!Let us not permit her to perish!"Another the Poles for silver serves,The while he grievingly observes:"Aged Mother, if Thou but will Tell why Thou art so deathly ill!"Wantonly have you been torn asunderWhen to the Dnieper, the Turks obtained as plunderAll your forts to make you ail,So that in the end your health would fail.A third gives Moscow loquacious praiseServing her faithfully in divers ways.Another the Mother does berateAnd damn his own unhappy fate:"'Twere best not to have sampled life,Than to live in the midst of all this strife.From all sides on us they turnWith fire and sword they ruin, burn."All are wanting in good will.No proper civility can Thou instil."Mouzhik" is the name they have applied,While bringing subjection, like a tide.Why didst Thou not teach Thy sons to obey?Why from Thy side did Thou let them stray?'Twould have been best if in unityWe had tried to reckon with adversity.Alone I am bound to fail,The most I can do is rail:"Hey! Gentlemen, Generals, pray Why have you fallen asleep this way?And you, Sir Colonels, whose hands are cleanOf all politics, no matter the sheen,Will you not clasp hands and bring An end to the bitter suffering?Our Mother has so long endured, and lo,Now hurl it down upon the foe.Recruit the torch to do your laborAlong with the keenest saber. Stand by your faith to the bitter end,Your liberty, too, you must defend.And immortalize in glory brightThat with our sword we protect our right!""

- Ivan Mazepa

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