Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
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I am the esquire Sancho Pan--
Who served Don Quixote of La Man--; But from his service I retreat-, Resolved to pass my life discreet-; For Villadiego, called the Si--, Maintained that only in reti-- Was found the secret of well-be--, According to the "Celesti--:" A book divine, except for sin-- By speech too plain, in my opin-- ON ROCINANTE I am that Rocinante fa--, Great-grandson of great Babie--, Who, all for being lean and bon--, Had one Don Quixote for an own--; But if I matched him well in weak--, I never took short commons meek--, But kept myself in corn by steal--, A trick I learned from Lazaril--, When with a piece of straw so neat-- The blind man of his wine he cheat--. ORLANDO FURIOSO To Don Quixote of La Mancha SONNET If thou art not a Peer, peer thou hast none; |
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