Ancient Poetry and Romances of SpainJohn Bowring |
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art thou bird blest bliss Böhl breast breath bright brother Garcia buy a heart Cancionero de Amberes Cancionero de Linares Cancionero de Valencia canst charms comes to gather Count Alarcos curse dark death destroy the countess dost dreams Durandarte dwell eyes fair fair lady fear flocks gentle give gloomy glory grief hazel brow heaven honour husband-no Idem infanta jasmine tree JOHN BOWRING king lady life's light Lord love thee love's Madre mia Madrid maid of hazel maiden misery monarch Moorish mortal mother mournful ne'er never night nightingale nought o'er octavo pain pass'd pity proud Romancero shade silent Silva de Romances sleep smile song sorrow soul Spain streamlet sun towers sweet tears tell thine thou art Thou hast thou wilt thoughts thrush to-morrow Twas utter'd vale vile one replied wake wandering watch'd weep who'll buy William Hazlitt