The Wonder Working Magician

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The Wonder Working Magician
Pedro Caldern De La Barca
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Well, describe her, I'm resigned;Though I can't but smile to findWhat a coward you must be.
CYPRIAN. The fair cradle of the skies, Where the infant sun reposes, Ere he rises, decked with roses, Robed in snow, to dry heaven's eyes. The green prison-bud that triesTo restrain the conscious rose, When the crimson captive knowsApril treads its gardens near, Turning dawn's half frozen tearTo a smile where sunshine glows. The sweet streamlet gliding by, Though it scarcely dares to breatheSoftest murmu
...rs through its teeth, From the frosts that on it lie. The bright pink, in its small skyShining like a coral star. The blithe bird that flies afar, Drest in shifting shades and blooms --Soaring cithern of plumesHarping high o'er heaven's blue bar. The white rock that cheats the sunWhen it tries to melt it down, What it melts is but the crownWhich from winter's snow it won. The green bay that will not shun, Though the heavens are all aglow, For its feet a bath of snow, --Green Narcissus of the brook, Fearless leaning o'er to look, Though the stream runs chill belowIn a word, the crimson dawn, Sun, mead, streamlet, rosebud, MayBird that sings his amorous lay, April's laugh that gems the lawn, Pink that sips the dews up-drawn, Rock that stands in storm and shine, Bay-tree that delights to twineRound its fadeless leaves the sun, All are parts which met in oneForm this woman most divine.

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