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Don Quixote Of The Mancha: Certain Sonnets

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Translation: Shelton, Thomas

Certain Sonnets:

Written By Knights-Errant, Ladies, Squires, And Horses.

In The Praise Of Don Quixote, His Dame, His Squire And Steed

Amadis Of Gaule, In Praise Of Don Quixote.

Thou that my doleful life didst imitate, When, absent and disdained, it befell, Devoid of joy, I a repentant state Did lead, and on the Poor Rock's top did dwell; Thou, that the streams so often from thine eyes Didst suck of scalding tears' disgustful brine; And, without pewter, copper, plate likewise, Wast on the bare earth oft constrain'd to dine, - Live of one thing secure eternally, That whilst bright Phoebus shall his horses spur Through the fourth sphere's dilated ...

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