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In the Cathedral of Toledo
By José Zorrilla y Moral (18171893)
T
As it once issued from the earth profound,
Monstrous in stature, manifold in tones
Of incense, light, and music spread around,—
With pious steps, and heads bent down in fear;
Yet not so noble as through ages long,
Is old Toledo’s sanctuary austere.
Mourning the worship of more Christian years,
Like to a fallen queen, her empire gone,
Wearing a crown of miseries and tears.
She calls her children to her festivals,
And triumphs still—despairing yet serene,
With swelling organs and with pealing bells.