'A Comedy of Errors' in Seven Acts, page 58 by Spokeshave

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th thrift and energy apply.

FIRST ILUSTRADO:

And so again the Bible aptly says
That he who careth for his family not
Is worse than he who infidelity
Doth to his breast with loving arms enfold.

SECOND REPRESENTATIVE:

Alas, 'tis innovation they enthrone
Within the halls of science where they steal
Our trusty dogs to torture in the name
Of progress, while our hearts indignant burn.

FIRST ILUSTRADO:

Again, in terms opprobrious they mouth
Anent our noble elevating sport
Where our illustrious citizens do meet
And in the cockpit spend a happy hour.

THIRD REPRESENTATIVE:

And while we read that patriarchs of old
Did revel in the arms of beauty fair,
But now when we _queridas_ do embrace
Like lions caged _Americanos_ roar:
Our customs sacred made by hand of time
Are most irrev'rent treated by these men.
O, for the day when Spain did rule supreme,
For they, the "haughty Dons," did sympathize
With us in taste, and in our native sports
Joined with a hearty zest which proved them men; But now, where'er we turn, obstacles rise
To curb and mar, until our lives seem drear.

SECOND GENTLEMAN OF THE STATE:

Alas, our beardless youths seem satisfied
With club in hand to pass at fleeting ball
Or chase it, monkey-like, in open field
Thus throwing dignity unto the winds.

FIRST TWIN:

And those who from the hand of Boreas filched
Congealment's art, which did _dinero_ put
Within their well filled purse, as day by day
They fattened on the appetites of those
Who loved a cooling draft more than the pelf
Which is alas the seed that germinates
To form a mighty tree which time enfruits
With greed which sours the eager mouth it feeds. We did a statute draw with cunning hand
To guard this enterprise of worthy aim,
But now the enemy hath broke o

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