Spain And the Spaniards 1

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Spain And the Spaniards 1
De Amicis, Edmondo, 1846-1908. 1n
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I am confident that the coldest of men could not read these lines without a thrill. The woman's answer is possibly even stronger : " Don Juan ! Don Juan ! I implore thee, of thy noble com- passion, rend my heart or love me, for I adore thee !" Let some fair Andalusian repeat these lines and see if you do not appreciate them ; or, if this be im- possible in your case, read the ballad called "La Pasionaria," which is rather long, but full of affec- tion and an entrancing melancholy. I cannot thin...k of it without my eyes filling with tears. I always see the two lovers, Aurora and Felice, in the flush of youth, alone at the close of day in the deserted fields, going their opposite ways, turning at every step, waving good-bye, and never satisfied with gaz- ing back at each other. The lines are what the Spanish call asonantes (unrhymed), but so composed and arranged that the penult of each line, equal or unequal, is accented and always has the same vowel.
VALLADOLID. 143 This is the most popular verse in Spain — the verse of the BomancerOy in which very many can impro- vise with surprising facility ; nor is a foreigner able to perceive all its harmony unless his ear has been trained.


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