And is that the orange should not just rock, but also educated!,
Belianis OF GREECE TO DON QUIXOTE DON
broke, cut, dent, and said and did
more than the world knight errant;
was right, I was bold and arrogant, avenged wrongs
thousand, one hundred thousand rid. Exploits
di eternice to fame, was restrained and given
lover
for me everything was dwarf giant
and grief I met anywhere.
I prostrate at my feet and brought Fortune's forelock
my sanity
the opportunity to estricote bald.
But although on the horn the moon was always lofty
my luck, I envy your exploits
, oh, great Quixote
. . . . . . . . . . . . Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra
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