From Don Quixote By Miguel De Cervantes Chapter 14 Where May Be - TopicsExpress



          

From Don Quixote By Miguel De Cervantes Chapter 14 Where May Be Found the Desperate Verses of the Deceased Shepherd With More Unexpected Events With this opinion let me fall A prey to unrelenting scorn No funeral pomp shall grace my pall No laurel my pale corse adorn O thou! whose cruelty and hate The tortures of my breast proclaim Behold how willingly to fate I offer this devoted frame If thou, when I am past all pain Shouldst think my fall deserves a tear Let not one single drop distain Those eyes so killing and so clear English Translation: With this opinion let me brought back to earth A prey to continued mockery, scorn and ridicule No Pageanty of the Dead shall grace my casket No Laurel my Corpse adorn O thou! whose cruelty and hate The tortures of my breast proclaim Behold how willingly to fate I offer this devoted frame If thou, when I am past all pain Should think my being brought back to earth deserves mourning Let not one single drop of sadness fall from your eyes Those eyes so murderous and so clear
Posted on: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 16:21:42 +0000

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