Works
- (1889) Poezje (Poems)
- (1890) Chrystus (Christ)
- (1891) Z chłopskiego zagonu (From Rustic Field)
- (1894) Anima lachrymans i inne nowe poezje (Anima lachrymans and another new poems)
- (1895) Miłość (The Love)
- (1898) Krzak dzikiej róży (The Briar's Bush)
- (1901) Ginącemu światu (To The Perishing World)
- (1902) Salve Regina
- (1908) Ballada o słoneczniku (The Ballad About Sunflower)
- (1911) Chwile (Moments)
- (1916) Księga ubogich (The Book of The Poor)
- (1921) Hymny (The Hymnal)
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