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9 - On the Death of Tesselschade’s Eldest Daughter, and on Her Husband Thereafter Bleeding to Death

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The fruit more green than ripe, more ripe than sour,

The first fruit all of fruits of Tessel's scions

Rotted with smallpox; God has plucked it up

To raise its best part to the immortal throng.

The mother bowed to obey the doom of heaven:

Her struggle not opposing heaven's will,

She drifted rather on the flood that flowed

From both her eyes. The father seized by fear,

Seeing the Mother's grief and his, took flight,

Deepened the Mother's sea, at first with drops

Then waves of blood, and set sail for the skies.

And bled this word from his last agony:

If friends’ blood crawls to where it could not go,

The father's blood will spring which cannot crawl.

9 MS dated 13 June 1634 (Huygens 1893a, p.291). 13-14 Huygens plays on the Dutch equivalent of the saying that blood is thicker than water (‘blood crawls where it could not go’): if friends’ blood can be said to be crawling (in sympathy), the father's blood gushes out (from sheer pain).

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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Print publication year: 2015

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