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bleish i&039; without,
and as i walk y lily locks
are trailg on the ground
and though y nose be rather flat,
and though y outh be wide,
y teeth like azes exalt
y beauty to the sky
thou knowest that y voice is sweet,
that is if thou dost hear;
and i a oulded a for
what below the an
these 插rs, and any ore, are the,
spoils to thy spear and bow all;
a dasel of this hoe a i,
by na altisidora
here the lay of the heart-stricken altisidora ca to an end,while the warly wooed don ixote began to feel alar; and with adeep sigh he said to hiself, &ot;o that i should be such an unckyknight that no dasel can set eyes on but falls love with !o that the peerless dulcea should be unfortunate that they cannotlet her enjoy y parable nstancy peace! what would ye withher, ye eens? why do ye persecute her, ye epresses? why ye pursueher, ye virgs of fro fourteen to fifteen? leave the unhappy begto triuph, rejoice and glory the lot love has been pleased tobestow upon her surrenderg y heart and yieldg up y ul toher ye love-sitten host, know that to dulcea only i a dough andsugar-paste, flt to all others; for her i a honey, for you aloesfor dulcea alone is beautiful, wise, virtuo, graceful, andhigh-bred, and all others are ill-favoured, foolish, light, andlow-born nature sent to the world to be hers and no other&039;s;altisidora ay weep or sg, the lady for whose sake they belaboured the ca
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