| Back | Lay on to that hide of thine, thou great untamed brute, rouse up thy lusty vigour that only urges thee to eat and eat, and set free the softness of my flesh, the gentleness of my nature, and the fairness of my face. And if thou wilt not relent or come to reason for me, do so for the sake of that poor knight thou hast beside thee; thy master I mean, whose soul I can this moment see, how he has it stuck in his throat not ten fingers from his lips, and only waiting for thy inflexible or yielding reply to make its escape by his mouth or go back again into his stomach." |
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| Front | Date, date en esas carnazas, bestión indómito, y saca de harón ese brío, que a sólo comer y más comer te inclina, y pon en libertad la lisura de mis carnes, la mansedumbre de mi condición y la belleza de mi faz; y si por mí no quieres ablandarte ni reducirte a algún razonable término, hazlo por ese pobre caballero que a tu lado tienes; por tu amo, digo, de quien estoy viendo el alma, que la tiene atravesada en la garganta, no diez dedos de los labios, que no espera sino tu rígida o blanda repuesta, o para salirse por la boca, o para volverse al estómago. |
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