Cantar de Mio Cid

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Cantar de mio cid

De los sos ojos tan fuertemientre llorando tornava la cabea e estvalos catando, vio puertas abiertas e uos sin caados, alcndaras vazas, sin pielles e sin mantos e sin falcones e sin adtores mudados. Sospir mio id, ca mucho avi grandes cuidados, fabl mio id bien e tan mesurado, -Grado a ti, Seor, Padre que ests en alto, esto me an buelto mios enemigos malos.All piensan de aguijar, all sueltan las riendas, a la exida de Bivar ovieron la corneja diestra e entrando a Burgos ovironla siniestra. Mei mio id los ombros e engrame la tiesta, -Albriia, lbar Fez, ca echados somos de tierra!Mio id Ruy Daz por Burgos entrava, en su conpaa sessaenta pendones, exinlo ver mugieres e varones, burgeses e burgesas por las finiestras son, plorando de los ojos, tanto avin el dolor, de las sus bocas todos dizan una razn, -Dios, qu buen vassallo, si oviesse buen seor!Conbidarle ien de grado, mas ninguno non osava, el rey don Alfonso tanto avi la grand saa, antes de la noche, en Burgos d'l entr su carta con grand recabdo e fuertemientre sellada, que a mio id Ruy Daz que nadi nol' diessen posada, From his eyes so sorely weeping, he turned his head and was looking at them, he saw open gates and doors without locks, empty hangers, without furs or mantles and without falcons or molted goshawks. My Cid sighed, for he had many grave concerns, my Cid spoke well and so measuredly, -Thanks to you, Lord, Father who are on high, this my evil enemies have brought upon me.There they set spur, there they slacken the reins, upon exiting Vivar they saw the crow fly on their right, and upon entering Burgos they saw it on their left. My Cid shrugged his shoulders and shook his head, -Good news, lvar Fez, for we are banished from this land!My Cid Ruy Daz entered Burgos, in his company sixty pennons, women and men came out to see him, burghers, men and women, are at their windows, weeping from their eyes, they felt such sorrow, from their mouths all said one thing, -God, what a good vassal, if he had a good lord!They would welcome him gladly, but none dared, King don Alfonso had such terrible anger, before nightfall, his letter entered Burgos, with much precaution and heavily sealed, that no one give lodging to my Cid Ruy Daz,

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