The Hunting Shadow
by Suso de ToroThe Likeness
by María Xosé QueizánThe Poetry and Prose of Rosalía de Castro
by Rosalía de CastroCONTENTS: (from Cantares gallegos) Prologue; You must sing; The cocks are crowing the dawning day; I went on a Sunday; A stocky bagpiper; I loved you so much, little girl; Bells of Bastabales; Blessed Saint Anthony; Farewell rivers, farewell springs; Little airs, little airs airs; Flow, river, flow, river; Now, my little child, now; You are the most beautiful maiden; Castilians from Castile; It is raining so softly; I singing, singing, sang; (from Follas novas) Prologue; Whoever sings of doves and flowers; I well know that there's nothing; Like clouds; You will say of these verses, and it is true; New leaves!, I feel like laughing; What's happening all around me?; Some say: my native land!; Peace, coveted peace; Once I had a thorn; Today or tomorrow, who can say when?; No longer with rancor or disdain; That murmur of songs and laughter; See my heart;