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Mirror Of Cintra

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Title:     Mirror Of Cintra
Author: George Borrow [More Titles by Borrow]

[Translated from the original Portuguese on a marble slab in the garden of Don Juan De Castro_,_ at Cintra_.]


Tiny fields in charming order,
Which the jagged forests border;
Sheltered valleys downward wending,
'Midst the rocks to heaven ascending;
Silvery fountains turbid never,
Foliage dense which bloometh ever;
Ceaseless Zephyrs gently playing,
Satyrs, fawns by thousands straying;
Nymphs, with fair bewitching faces,
Form of Cintra's clime the graces.

1840.





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