The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow eBook

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The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,299 pages of information about The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

  Don C. I hope we may find the Preciosa among them.

  Chispa.  Among the Squires?

  Don C. No; among the Gypsies, blockhead!

  Chispa.  I hope we may; for we are giving ourselves trouble
enough on her account.  Don’t you think so?  However, there is no catching trout without wetting one’s trousers.  Yonder come the horses.
                              [Exeunt.

Scene V. —­ The Gypsy camp in the forest.  Night.  Gypsies working at a forge.  Others playing cards by the firelight.  Gypsies (at the forge sing).

On the top of a mountain I stand,
With a crown of red gold in my hand,
Wild Moors come trooping over the lea
O how from their fury shall I flee, flee, flee? 
O how from their fury shall I flee?

First Gypsy (playing).  Down with your John-Dorados, my pigeon. 
Down with your John-Dorados, and let us make an end.

Gypsies (at the forge sing).

    Loud sang the Spanish cavalier,
     And thus his ditty ran;
    God send the Gypsy lassie here,
     And not the Gypsy man.

  First Gypsy (playing).  There you are in your morocco!

Second Gypsy.  One more game.  The Alcalde’s doves against the
Padre Cura’s new moon.

  First Gypsy.  Have at you, Chirelin.

Gypsies (at the forge sing).

  At midnight, when the moon began
    To show her silver flame,
  There came to him no Gypsy man,
    The Gypsy lassie came.

(Enter Beltran Cruzado.)

Cruz.  Come hither, Murcigalleros and Rastilleros; leave work, leave play; listen to your orders for the night. (Speaking to the right.) You will get you to the village, mark you, by the stone cross.

  Gypsies.  Ay!

Cruz. (to the left).  And you, by the pole with the hermit’s head upon it.

  Gypsies.  Ay!

Cruz.  As soon as you see the planets are out, in with you, and be busy with the ten commandments, under the sly, and Saint Martin asleep.  D’ye hear?

  Gypsies.  Ay!

Cruz.  Keep your lanterns open, and, if you see a goblin or a papagayo, take to your trampers.  Vineyards and Dancing John is the word.  Am I comprehended?

  Gypsies.  Ay! ay!

  Cruz.  Away, then!

(Exeunt severally.  Cruzado walks up the stage, and disappears among the trees.  Enter Preciosa.)

Prec.  How strangely gleams through the gigantic trees
The red light of the forge!  Wild, beckoning shadows
Stalk through the forest, ever and anon
Rising and bending with the flickering flame,
Then flitting into darkness!  So within me
Strange hopes and fears do beckon to each other,
My brightest hopes giving dark fears a being
As the light does the shadow.  Woe is me
How still it is about me, and how lonely!

(Bartolome rushes in.)

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