El Perro del hortelano
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:38:01
Here she comes now.
:38:03
My night will turn to day, then.
:38:05
- You'll speak to her?
- I will...

:38:09
...if my rival lets me.
:38:31
I waited...
:38:32
...hoping to see you.
:38:34
How very kind, my lord.
:38:37
And I, my lady,
was eager likewise...

:38:39
...to attend and serve you.
:38:41
But marquis,
how gallant of you...

:38:45
...how gracious!
:38:46
A paltry proof
of my devotion, madam.

:38:58
I fear I may be out of favour.
:39:00
Don't be downcast,
talk to her.

:39:02
Why shouldn't a man fall silent,
knowing none desire to listen?

:39:23
My strange new thoughts,
I see you mount the air,...

:39:27
...and laugh to see you fly,
although you're mine.

:39:31
Stay! Restrain your ardour.
:39:35
Thus I recall you,
yet urge you on,...

:39:37
...for if your enterprise
is mad, what else am I?

:39:42
But if a prize is great,
ambition seems less reckless.

:39:46
But if you claim, in your defence,
the prize I seek is infinite,...

:39:50
...what basis, tell me first,
has your ambition?

:39:54
You sigh for one you serve?
:39:57
You'll say you've reason,
if you believe your eyes.


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