El Perro del hortelano
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:22:02
...one drawn by golden horses,
then struck down...

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...the other, with wings of wax,
melted by the crucible of the sun.

:22:10
The sun wouldn't have done that,
if the sun had been a woman.

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If you serve a lady...
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...serve on, be bold...
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...for love is perseverance.
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Women aren't made of stone.
:22:28
I'll take this paper. I'd be
wise to study it more closely.

:22:31
It's full of errors.
:22:33
None that I can see.
:22:35
You honour my desire to serve.
Here's yours.

:22:39
You keep it.
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No, destroy it.
:22:42
Destroy it?
:22:45
Yes.
:22:50
What matters that it's lost,
if much more may be?

:23:05
She's gone.
:23:09
Whoever supposed a woman
so noble and shrewd...

:23:13
...would own to loving
so suddenly?

:23:17
But it may also be
that I'm mistaken.

:23:33
Dare we talk?
:23:39
Such a meeting makes light
of any obstacle.

:23:41
Death would be welcome
on your account.

:23:44
I'd die two thousand deaths
to be with you.

:23:47
I waited, like the Ionely
nightingale, for day.

:23:50
When I saw, where in the East
Apollo first appears...

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...Aurora wake him...
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...I said, "I'll see my Apollo".
:23:59
Such news! The countess
wouldn't go to bed...


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