“ Once it ceases to be secret, Love need never feel despair. ”
Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote (1605). copy citation
Author | Miguel de Cervantes |
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Source | Don Quixote |
Topic | despair love |
Date | 1605 |
Language | English |
Reference | |
Note | Translated by John Ormsby |
Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/996/996-h/996-h.htm |
Context
“ANTONIO'S BALLAD Thou dost love me well, Olalla; Well I know it, even though Love's mute tongues, thine eyes, have never By their glances told me so. For I know my love thou knowest, Therefore thine to claim I dare: Once it ceases to be secret, Love need never feel despair. True it is, Olalla, sometimes Thou hast all too plainly shown That thy heart is brass in hardness, And thy snowy bosom stone. Yet for all that, in thy coyness, And thy fickle fits between, Hope is there--at least the border Of her garment may be seen.”
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