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Poems of Rosalía de Castro

galeyCONTENTS: (from Cantares gallegos) Sing me a song and I'll give you chestnuts; My little Saintlet; A plump, robust bagpipe-player; You church-bells of Bastabales; Most blessed holy Saint Antony; Goodbye to rivers and fountains; Breezes, breezes, little breezes; But he who has once loved truly; What's the lad up to?; Come along, lassie; If you came to see us, Marica; How the rain is falling lightly; Dawn Serenade; (from Follas novas) Just as the clouds; What is happening around me?; Peace, peace so much longed for; I used to have a nail; One heart-beat, another heart-beat; But see how this heart of mine's; Goodbye; In the Cathedral; Run on serene, you sparkling, cristal waters; The Bell at Dawn; Dig it with all speed, dig it; It was the fall of evening; The clearest blue in heaven; Old Friends; Long month of May, long month of May; Discoloured Moon; A Foreigner in Her Own Country;

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