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... finding the truth , if truth it were , fully as amusing as fiction ; perhaps from the
countless English comedies founded on Spanish subjects ; perhaps from
Corneille's Cid ; perhaps from Le Sage's Gil Blas ; perhaps from Mozart's Don
Juan !
... finding the truth , if truth it were , fully as amusing as fiction ; perhaps from the
countless English comedies founded on Spanish subjects ; perhaps from
Corneille's Cid ; perhaps from Le Sage's Gil Blas ; perhaps from Mozart's Don
Juan !
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I've heard you say on many a day , and sure you said the truth , Andalla rides
without a peer among all Granada's youth ; Without a peer he rideth , and yon
milk - white horse doth go Beneath his stately master , with a stately step and
slow .
I've heard you say on many a day , and sure you said the truth , Andalla rides
without a peer among all Granada's youth ; Without a peer he rideth , and yon
milk - white horse doth go Beneath his stately master , with a stately step and
slow .
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Hear , hear the trumpet . how it swells ! and how the people cry ! He stops at
Zara's palace - gate . Why sit ye still ? Oh , why ? ” “ At Zara's gate stops Zara's
mate ; in him shall I discover The dark - eyed youth pledged me his truth with
tears ...
Hear , hear the trumpet . how it swells ! and how the people cry ! He stops at
Zara's palace - gate . Why sit ye still ? Oh , why ? ” “ At Zara's gate stops Zara's
mate ; in him shall I discover The dark - eyed youth pledged me his truth with
tears ...
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I'll tell the truth to Muça , and I hope he will believe That I thought of him at
morning , and thought of him at eve ; That musing on my lover , when down the
sun was gone , His ear - rings in my hand I held , by the fountain all alone ; And
that my ...
I'll tell the truth to Muça , and I hope he will believe That I thought of him at
morning , and thought of him at eve ; That musing on my lover , when down the
sun was gone , His ear - rings in my hand I held , by the fountain all alone ; And
that my ...
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Young Pedro it is , Old Don Ivor's fair youth ;But he's gone And , oh ! where is his
truth ? to the wars , “ I loved him sincerely , Loved all that he said ; But I fear he is
fickle , I fear he has fled . “ He is gone of free choice , Without summons or call ...
Young Pedro it is , Old Don Ivor's fair youth ;But he's gone And , oh ! where is his
truth ? to the wars , “ I loved him sincerely , Loved all that he said ; But I fear he is
fickle , I fear he has fled . “ He is gone of free choice , Without summons or call ...
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