| Back | Scarce had the fair Aurora given bright Phoebus time to dry the liquid pearls upon her golden locks with the heat of his fervent rays, when Don Quixote, shaking off sloth from his limbs, sprang to his feet and called to his squire Sancho, who was still snoring; seeing which Don Quixote ere he roused him thus addressed him: "Happy thou, above all the dwellers on the face of the earth, that, without envying or being envied, sleepest with tranquil mind, and that neither enchanters persecute nor enchantments affright. |
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| Front | Apenas la blanca aurora había dado lugar a que el luciente Febo, con el ardor de sus calientes rayos, las líquidas perlas de sus cabellos de oro enjugase, cuando don Quijote, sacudiendo la pereza de sus miembros, se puso en pie y llamó a su escudero Sancho, que aún todavía roncaba; lo cual visto por don Quijote, antes que le despertase, le dijo: -¡Oh tú, bienaventurado sobre cuantos viven sobre la haz de la tierra, pues sin tener invidia ni ser invidiado, duermes con sosegado espíritu, ni te persiguen encantadores, ni sobresaltan encantamentos! |
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