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Y por mi diestro brazo os aseguro, si la maza dos anos me sustenta, a despecho del cielo, a hierro puro, de dar desto descargo y buena cuenta y no dejar de Espana enhiesto muro; y aun el animo a mas se me acrecienta, que despues que allanare el ancho suelo, a guerra incitare al supremo cielo.
5-9: "Nam castum esse decet plum poetam/ipsum, versiculos nihil necesse est,/qui tum denique habent salem ac leporem,/si sint molliculi ac parum pudici/et quod pruriat incitare possunt" (The devoted poet should be chaste, his verses need not be so - verses which have wit and salt if they are somewhat wanton and indecent and can arouse feelings of desire).
 
 
 
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