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by  Rosalía de Castro

gaselectedCONTENTS: (from Cantares gallegos) When I hear you toll; There in the early morning; In the quiet evening; Every star, its diamond; The wind blows, the river flows; (from Follas novas) A Few Words from the Author; I well know there is nothing; As the clouds; You will say about these verses, and it's true; What's happening around me?; New leaves! the name you bear; Some people say, My country!; Once I had a nail; When one is very, very lucky; Today or tomorrow, who can say when?; That buzz of songs and laughter; Now neither rancour nor disdain; Quiet!; Goodbye!; In the Cathedral; No Charge; Weeping I thought each night; Who Does Not Lament?; Sea, with your unfathomed waters; Dig fast, dig; When I think you are gone; Happiness is treacherous; Tick-tock, tick-tock, in the silent night; Flow, serene crystal waves; How placid the sparkling!; Padrón!… Padrón!

Additional Info

  • Author: Rosalía de Castro
  • Translator: Michael Smith
  • Editor: Michael Smith
  • Foreword: Michael Smith
  • Publisher: Shearsman Books
  • Year of Publication: 2007
  • Genre: Poetry
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