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“King of my soul! lord of my bosom! stay!”
“King of my soul! lord of my bosom! stay!”
“Well it pleas’d the Cid to find him Mounted on his steed once more, With his right arm to the elbow Crimson’d all with Moorish gore.”
“Well it pleas’d the Cid to find him Mounted on his steed once more, With his right arm to the elbow Crimson’d all with Moorish gore.”
[“Dead the King Don Sancho lieth”]
[“Dead the King Don Sancho lieth”]
[“King Sancho makes war against his brethren”]
[“King Sancho makes war against his brethren”]
[“Moors and Christians all do hold in terror great my sword.”]
[“Moors and Christians all do hold in terror great my sword.”]
[Rodrigo and the leper]
[Rodrigo and the leper]
[Rodrigo pursues the traitor Bellido Dolfos]
[Rodrigo pursues the traitor Bellido Dolfos]
[The Cid administers King Alfonso’s oath]
[The Cid administers King Alfonso’s oath]
[The Cid prepares to leave for the Cortes]
[The Cid prepares to leave for the Cortes]
[The Cid ready for battle]
[The Cid ready for battle]
[Ximena demands vengeance for her father]
My Cid he turned from the gate, and fast from Burgos sped.
My Cid he turned from the gate, and fast from Burgos sped.
Rodrigo receiving his Father's Sword
Rodrigo's first Triumph
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