Reading of Don Quixote in the ditch. Chapter LXVIII Part 2
"From the bristly adventure that befell Don Quixote"
I
Mrs. Luna went out to walk across the sky Reaching for the Antipodes
staining dark valleys dropping the black hills
Don Quixote wakes
serving his first dream Far from his adventures in nature
full However
Sancho Panza
His dream will live
From overnight. Without much unrest
revealed
Don Quixote Sancho Panza Wake. Amazed
was,
libertarian status.
Ay! Sancho Panza,
Spellbound I watch,
your flesh is as marble covered
of hard bronze.
unemotional.
veil while you sleep I
You sing when I cry when I fast
Comes And you appear lazy. Take
friend Sancho
The fearlessness of the night
The solitude in which we are.
Retire in the distance, and
For the sake of Dulcinea
Do your azotazos
Once you have completed the night end up as friends
Singing for my absence and your firmness and pastoral
exercise.
"Sir, I must say I am not a religious
.
That half of my dream And after whipping
is impossible to pass
From suffering to music
just unaware. Don Quijote
strike him angry:
"hardened heart Oh!
'Oh pitiless squire!
bread misused Oh! Mercedes
evil! "I remember
Sancho friend,
for me, you were governor.
and still retains the hope
With the passing of another title this year
reach
- Lord
"Whoever invented sleep is found
Okay. As it is
; layer covering
humans thoughts. Manjar
removing the water that repels hunger thirst.
fire that warms the cold. Cold
tuning burning. Coin
all purchases
all equal balance
At the discrete
simple and to the king with the pastor "
also say sir, I do not understand anything
I tell him that while I sleep
No hope, no glory .
not work, or fear.
The bad dream has
that looks like death
Well, I've heard that
From a dead sleep
a slight difference.
- Sancho, never heard
as selective as now. I remember a saying
knowing you friends with them "not with whom you are born, but with whom
peace."
- Lord, I see
of his mouth fall
Sayings twos.
With some difference.
Mine are at the wrong time.
Yours, a collation.
Talking
II were
When a dull roar
With a grunt and snort
spread through the valley.
They came in droves
A widespread power herd
Without respecting
A Sancho and Don Quixote attacked mercilessly
All Finished the battle was on the floor:
The gray, weapons, saddle. And Rocinante
involved. Sancho
Calls emboldened the sword to his master.
Don Quixote replies:
"This affront, Friend Sancho
is punishment for my sin "Sancho
makes him realize that to inherit the penalties, the Panza and Quixote
had nothing to do.
-asleep and once thrived
And tomorrow
-Sancho, born sleeping.
I to ensure your dream.
give free memory
thought composing
Lord
-which is not I think. The thought brings
Coplee song as I
wishes, whatever else may sleep. Snuggling
Quietly Sancho slept. Meanwhile Don Quixote
leaning against an oak
Between sighs sang
Amor when I think
In bad you give me terrible and strong
I run to death and thinking
finish my evil immense ... "
Each verse that said
between sighs and tears, the pain led
By absence of his beloved
III
a new day dawns
Partly sunshine
Sancho exclaims in awe
In assessing the destruction left
That herd she went farther
With the decline of the afternoon on horseback and on foot
men approached
- Ay! Sancho, if I could exercise my arms
And breaking this promise has me tied up and powerless
fight.
IV
seizing Don Quixote Sancho Panza
shackled
And Imposing his silence could not complaining. Listening
few insults:
Walk troglodyte!
barbarians, cannibals. Polyphosphoric
, butchers ... "
And some more offense.
Sancho each said
"Tortolita, we?
Not even barbers or pads? Do we perritas
Who says, quote, quotation? "
Lord
I do not like these names.
"a bad wind is going this parva"
All evil comes to us
May God end soon
Hoax so unhappy.
V Don Quijote enthralled
Try
philosophizing on those insults
's no good and much harm.
an hour of the night came to a castle
belonged to the Duke
For them well known.
Good God!
exclaimed Don Quixote. Knowing stay
And although everything in it was correct and courtesy
So vicious was
evil to good, I only saw
in the main courtyard adorned
Looking
increased his admiration and fear increased.
"Don Quixote in verse" Morales
Kety 17/9/2010
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