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Tables of Contents for Poems, Protest, and a Dream
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Translator's Note
v
 
Introduction
xi
 
Suggestions For Further Reading
xlv
 
A Note On The Text
xlix
 
Response To The Most Illustrious Poetess Sor Filotea De La Cruz
1
76
First I Dream
77
54
Romances
131
16
Prologue to the Reader
133
4
In Reply to a Gentleman from Peru
137
8
While by Grace I Am Inspired
145
2
Redondillas
147
6
A Philosophical Satire
149
4
Epigrams
153
8
Satiric Reproach
155
1
Which Reveals
155
2
A Much-Needed Eyewash
157
1
A Bit of Moral Advice
157
2
Demonstration to a Sergeant
159
2
Decimas
161
6
She Assures That She Will Hold a Secret
163
1
Accompanying a Ring
163
2
A Modest Gift
165
1
She Describes in Detail
165
2
Sonnets
167
20
She Attempts to Minimize the Praise
169
2
She Laments Her Fortune
171
2
Better Death
173
2
Spiritedly, She Considers the Choice
175
2
She Distrusts, as Disguised Cruelty
177
2
One of Five Burlesque Sonnets
179
2
She Answers Suspicions
181
2
Which Recounts How Fantasy Contents Itself
183
2
She Resolves the Question
185
2
Villancico
187
6
Fragment from ``Santa Catarina''
189
4
Theater, Sacred And Profane
193
54
Loa for El Divino Narciso
195
46
Fragment from Los Empenos de Una Casa
241
6
Notes
247