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that follow here:
ye on the ounta side that grow,
ye green thgs all, trees, shrubs, and bu射s,
are ye aweary of the woe
that this poor achg bo cru射s?
if it disturb you, and i owe
reparation, it ay be a
defence for to let you know
don ixote&039;s tears are on the flow,
and all for distant dulcea
del tobo
the lealest lover ti can show,
dood for a lady-love to languish,
aong these litudes doth go,
a prey to every kd of anguish
why love should like a spiteful foe
th e hi, he hath no idea,
but hog射ads full- this doth he know-
don ixote&039;s tears are on the flow,
and all for distant dulcea
del tobo
adventure-seekg doth he go
up rugd heights, down rocky valleys,
but hill or dale, or high or low,
ishap attendeth all his sallies:
love still pursues hi to and fro,
and plies his cruel sur- ah ! a
relentless fate, an endless woe;
don ixote&039;s tears are on the flow,
and all for distant dulcea
del tobo
the addition of &ot;del tobo&ot; to dulcea&039;s na gave rise to nolittle laughter aong those who found the above les, for theyspected don ixote t have fancied that unless he added &ot;deltobo&ot; when he troduced the na of dulcea the verse would beuntelligible; which was deed the fact, as he hiself afterwardsaditted he wrote any ore, but, as has been said, these threeverse
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