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"Bacon is Shake-Speare"
Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence
But the first to begin was Escalanta, who sang as follows, in a thin squeaking voice:- "For a boy of sevilla, Red as a Dutchman, All my heart's in flame."
"The Exemplary Novels of Cervantes"
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
It became his bedside companion; and his copy of it, full of notes in his own handwriting and in that of his brother Bartholomew as well, may be seen to-day in the Columbian Library in sevilla.
"Christopher Columbus"
Mildred Stapley