MS: Pedro de Portugal, rey intruso d’Aragó, Coplas de contemptu mundi, escrito 1453 - 1455. San Lorenzo de El Escorial: Escorial: Monasterio, Q.II.24, 1467 ca. - 1500 ca. (Q1463): Difference between revisions
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BETA cnum 1562
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[C]omjença el prohemio dirigido al muy excelente & muy catolico prinçipe trmjfo & muy amado sennor alfonso el qujnto deste nonbre. rey de los portugueses &. sennor de la ynsigne & muy guerrera afrycana cipdat
De contento del mundo Yntroduce e ynvoca
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No se me oluyda ynuectisymo señor & muy glorios rey
la qual besando la tyerra te faga memorya del su fazedor
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