Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and Holland: Vols. XIV–XV. 1876–79.
Auto de la Fé at Granada
By Luis de Góngora (15611627)Translated by Edward Churton
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Which served a spacious scaffold high to raise,
Whereat Granada’s cross-grained crowd made gaze,
Thronging through mist and rain the spongy Square;
Some fifty womankind, not chaste, nor fair,
Born of his race, of whom the Text-Book says,
Dry-shod he crossed the sea in Pharaoh’s days;
A lawyer,—what strange quirks had brought him there?—
Two lewd ones; six blasphemers; one vile friar,
Who madly took, more madly broke, his vow;
Another blind as he, nor more worth pity;
Five effigies of dead men borne in show,—
One only sent alive, to feed the fire;—
Made up Faith’s Stage-Play in Granada city.