Calderon His Life And Genius With Specimens of His Plays

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It is time to wake, I say.
SIGISMUND. Yea, time isjtjo^awake.
CLOTALDO.
Wilt thou not this whole day break Thy deep slumber ? Is it so That since I that eagle's slow LIFE'S A DREAM. 151 Flight pursued and path sublime, Leaving you, that all this time You have never wakened ?
SIGISMUND.
No, / Nor yet now awake am I ; I For Clotaldo, as it seems, 1 I am still involved in dreams ; \ Nor this deem I erringly, X For if that I did espy Sure and certain, was a dream, That I now see doth but seem.
CLOT
...ALDO.
What your dream was might I know ?
SIGISMUND.
I awoke from sleep, and lo ! 'Twas upon a gorgeous bed With bright colors pictured, (Oh, the cruel flattery !) Rich as that flowered tapestry Which on earth the spring has spread. Many nobles in my sight Humbly bending, gave me name Of their prince, to serve me came With rich jewels, vestments bright, Till thou changedst to delight 152 TEANSLATIONS FROM CALDERON.
That suspense which held me bound, Uttering the joyful sound, That though now I this way fare, I was Poland's rightful heir.


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