Life Is a Dream by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
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page 83 of 114 (72%)
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Who meant me!--me! their Prince Chain'd like a felon-- CLO. Stay, stay--Not so fast, You dream'd the Prince, remember. SEG. Then in dream Revenged it only. CLO. True. But as they say Dreams are rough copies of the waking soul Yet uncorrected of the higher Will, So that men sometimes in their dreams confess An unsuspected, or forgotten, self; One must beware to check--ay, if one may, Stifle ere born, such passion in ourselves As makes, we see, such havoc with our sleep, And ill reacts upon the waking day. And, by the bye, for one test, Segismund, Between such swearable realities-- Since Dreaming, Madness, Passion, are akin In missing each that salutary rein Of reason, and the guiding will of man: One test, I think, of waking sanity Shall be that conscious power of self-control, To curb all passion, but much most of all |
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