James's holy shrine, Thy knighthood first was won ; When Ferdinand, my royal sire, Confessed thee for a son. He gave thee then thy knightly arms, My mother gave thy steed ; Thy spurs were buckled by these hands, That thou no grace might'st need. History of Spanish Literature - Página 131por George Ticknor - 1863Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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