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20 - Good Friday

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 February 2021

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What clouds the midday sun? Too weak to shine:

Nightfall at noontide. Tell me, waning moon

Your starry train attending, why you set,

Drinking sea water, with your course half-run?

No, now I see your strength is failing you:

Seeing the gibbet where Zion's daughters weep,

Drowning in tears upon the parching hill,

Hearing the sacred death-cry ‘All is paid.’

My God, atoning, may I speak a word?

Your ransom ransoms not, unless you kill

And tear me from myself, the sinews break

Of my insensate soul, that it fulfil

Its duty. May I learn my goods, my house

My body and my time, to hang upon your Cross.

20 MS dated 1 January 1645 (Huygens 1974, pp. 66-67). 7 In place of the usual Biblical ‘’Tis volmaeckt’ (it is consummated) Huygens writes ‘Tis voldaen’ (‘it is paid for’ as well as ‘it is fully done’); the further connotations of ‘voldoen’ (‘satisfy, make satisfaction for’) are present in the sestet of the sonnet, in a way which ‘ransom’ in the translation cannot convey in full.

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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Print publication year: 2015

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