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 | | The _Coplas de Mingo Revulgo_, promulgated during the reign of Henry IV (1454-1474), are a political satire in dialogue form, and exhibit for the first time the peculiar peasant dialect that later became a convention of the pastoral eclogues and also of the country scenes in the great drama. |
 | | San Juan de la Cruz, the Ecstatic Doctor (1542-1591), wrote the most exalted spiritual poems in the language; like all the mystics, he was strongly attracted by the Song of Songs which was paraphrased by Pedro Malon de Chaide (1530-1596?). |
 | | Las velas traia de seda, 10 la jarcia de un cendal, marinero que la manda diciendo viene un cantar que la mar facia en calma, los vientos hace amainar, 15 los peces que andan nel hondo arriba los hace andar, las aves que andan volando nel mastel las faz posar. |
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