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From Don Quixote By Miguel De Cervantes Chapter 14 Where May be Found the Desperate Verses of the Deceased Shepherd With More Unexpected Events Chrysostoms Song Let the snakes hiss and wolfs dire howl The bulls harsh note, the lions roar The boding crow and screeching owl The tempest rattling on the shore The monsters scream, the turtles moan The shrieks of the infernal crew Be mingled with my dying groan A concert terrible and new! The hearers senses to appall And reason from her throne depose Such melody will suit the gall That from my burning liver flows English Translation Let the Deceivers hiss and The Wolf in sheeps clothings dire howl Those that see red, Which are out for murderous vengeance, The Prideful and Haughtys roar The ominous wicked and screeching Creatures of the Night The Controversies over Religious matters and Political Upheaval rattling on the Side Those viewed as Monsters, scream, The Slow and Steadys moan The Shrieks of the extremely troublesome and annoyings, group Be mixed with my dying groan A concert terrible and New! The listeners senses to overcome with fear and dismay And Reason, The Argument of many, to Dethrone! Such melody will suit the Gall with which they feed my lips as did they the Savior upon the cross when they mixed it with Vinegar That From my burning liver flows
Posted on: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 15:13:48 +0000

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