:19:02
to raise up the weak
and those in need.
:19:05
He persuades his neighbor,
one Sancho Panza...
:19:08
a country laborer
and an honest man...
:19:10
if the poorer
may be called honest...
:19:12
and he was poor, indeed,
to become his squire.
:19:16
He selects an ancient
cart horse called Rosinante...
:19:20
to become his steed...
:19:21
and the safeguard
of his master's will.
:19:24
These preparations made,
he seizes his lance.
:19:27
No longer will he be
plain Alonso Quijana...
:19:30
but a dauntless knight...
:19:31
known as
Don Quixote de La Mancha!
:19:38
Hear me now
:19:40
Oh, thou bleak
and unbearable world
:19:43
Thou art base
and debauched as can be
:19:48
And the knight with his banners
all bravely unfurled
:19:53
Now hurls down
his gauntlet to thee
:19:57
I am I, Don Quixote
:20:00
The Lord of La Mancha
:20:03
My destiny calls and I go
:20:08
And the wild winds of fortune
:20:10
Will carry me onward
:20:13
Whithersoever they blow
:20:18
Whithersoever they blow
:20:23
Onward to glory I go
:20:28
I'm Sancho
:20:30
Yes, I'm Sancho
:20:33
I'll follow my master
till the end
:20:38
I'll tell all the world proudly
:20:43
I'm his squire
:20:46
I'm his friend
:20:51
Hear me,
heathens and wizards
:20:53
And serpents of sin
:20:56
All your dastardly doings
are past