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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Queixumes do Pastor Elmano Contra a
+Falsidade da Pastora Urselina, by Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: Queixumes do Pastor Elmano Contra a Falsidade da Pastora Urselina
+ Egloga
+
+Author: Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage
+
+Release Date: October 12, 2007 [EBook #22970]
+
+Language: Portuguese
+
+Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUEIXUMES DO PASTOR ELMANO ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by Tiago Tejo
+
+
+
+
++QUEIXUMES+
+
+DO
+
+PASTOR ELMANO
+
+CONTRA A FALSIDADE
+
+DA
+
+_PASTORA URSELINA_.
+
+
++EGLOGA.+
+
+
+LISBOA:
+Na Officina de SIMÃO THADDEO FERREIRA.
+
+ANNO 1791.
+
+_Com Licença da Real Meza da Comissão Geral sobre
+o Exame, e Censura dos Livros._
+
+
+
+
+ _Metido tenho a mão na Consciencia,
+ E não fallo senão verdades puras,
+ Que me ensinou a viva experiencia._
+
+ CAMÕES.
+
+
+
+
++QUEIXUMES+
+
+DO
+
+PASTOR ELMANO
+
+CONTRA A FALSIDADE
+
+DA
+
+_PASTORA URSELINA_.
+
+
++EGLOGA.+
+
+
+Seu manto desdobrava a Noite escura,
+E a Rã no charco, o Lobo na espessura
+Vociferando, os ares atroavão;
+Do trabalho diurno já cessavão
+Os rudes, vigorosos Camponezes:
+O Vaqueiro, cantando atraz das Rezes,
+Após as Cabras o Pastor cantando,
+Hião para as Malhadas caminhando,
+Tudo jazia em paz, menos o triste,
+O desgraçado Elmano, a quem feriste,
+Oh pernicioso Amor, cruel Deidade,
+Flagélo da infeliz Humanidade:
+Tudo, emfim, descançava, excepto Elmano,
+Que a mão do Fado, universal Tyranno,
+Sentia sobre si descarregada;
+Que, longe da Paterna Choça amada,
+Dependente vivia em Lar estranho,
+Sendo os desgostos seus o seu rebanho.
+Honrados Maioraes o Ser lhe derão
+Lá junto ao Sado ameno, e lhe fizerão
+Das Artes cortezãs prezar o estudo:
+As Musas o encantárão mais que tudo,
+Ateando-lhe n'alma o Fogo santo,
+Que estúpidos Mortaes desdenhão tanto.
+Inflammado com elle, ao som da Lira
+Quebrava dos Tufões a força, a ira,
+E o venerando Téjo socegado,
+A cuja fresca praia o trouxe o Fado,
+Mil vezes, para ouvir-lhe as ternas mágoas,
+A limosa cabeça ergueo das Agoas.
+Cégo, convulso, pállido, e sem tino
+Entrava na Cabana de Francino
+O desditoso Elmano. Entre os Pastores
+Geral estimação, geraes louvores
+Francino com justiça disfrutava:
+Alto saber, o Espirito lhe ornava,
+Na vasta Capital fôra creado,
+E por expertos Mestres cultivado.
+Doce nó de Amizade os dois unia,
+Concorrendo a Razão, e a Sympathia
+Para tão bella, e placida Alliança.
+Notando, pois, a fúnebre mudança,
+Que no aspecto do Amigo apparecia,
+Assim Francino a causa lhe inquiria:
+
+
+
+
+_+FRANCINO.+_
+
+
+Que tens, Elmano? Que fatal desgosto
+Banha de tristes lagrimas teu rosto?
+Tu, que, ainda ha brevissimos instantes,
+Te acclamavas feliz entre os Amantes,
+Logrando mil carinhos, mil favores
+De Urselina gentil, dos teus Amores,
+Vens tão choroso, tão afflicto agora!
+Ah! Conta-me a paixão, que te devora,
+Das ancias tuas o motivo explica:
+Communicado o mal, mais brando fica.
+
+
+
+
+_+ELMANO.+_
+
+
+Ai de mim! Venho louco, estou perdido.
+Oh peito ingrato! Coração fingido!
+Oh deshumana, oh barbara Pastora!
+Fementida Mulher enganadora!
+E tiveste valor para a mais fêa
+Traição, que póde conceber a idéa?
+He possivel! He certo! Oh Ceos! Soccorro.
+Eu pasmo, eu desespero, eu ardo, eu morro.
+
+
+
+
+_+FRANCINO.+_
+
+
+Amigo, torna em ti, recobra alento,
+Declara-me o teu íntimo tormento.
+Do cégo frenesi, que te domina,
+Quem he causa, Pastor? He Urselina?
+
+
+
+
+_+ELMANO.+_
+
+
+Quem, senão ella (oh Ceos!) me obrigaria
+A tão pasmoso extremo? A Sorte impía
+Com todo o seu poder nunca tem feito
+Desmaiar a constancia de meu peito:
+Quem me abate he Amor, não o Destino.
+Eu te conto o meu mal, eu vou, Francino,
+Retratar-te a mais negra, a mais horrivel
+De todas as traições. Não he possivel
+Nos Ermos encontrar da Lybia ardente
+Monstro, seja Leão, seja Serpente,
+Que possa comparar-te á Féra humana,
+Que com tanto rigor me desengana.
+Quantas vezes notaste, honrado Amigo,
+Finezas, que a traidora obrou comigo!
+Quantas vezes daqui presenciaste
+Seus gestos, seus affagos, e julgaste,
+Que o mais ardente amor, a fé mais pura
+Pagavão minha candida ternura!
+Ouve, e conhecerás (ai de mim triste!)
+Que foi sonho, illusão tudo o que viste.
+Já sabes, que no dia em que ligado
+A Marcia Jonio foi pelo sagrado,
+Indissoluvel nó, cantei louvores
+A tão ditosos, tão fiéis amores,
+E o número augmentei dos Convidados;
+Já sabes as meiguices, e os agrados,
+Com que a minha infiel me fez ditoso:
+Alli, traçando hum baile harmonioso,
+Por parceiro me quiz; alli sentada
+Junto a mim, vezes mil a refalsada
+Protestou, que em sua alma eu só vivia,
+Que eu era de seus olhos a alegria,
+Dando-me a bella mão furtivamente,
+Que, ardendo de paixão, beijei contente.
+Pedio-me o desleal, que alli tornasse,
+Que tão doce prazer lhe não roubasse:
+Guiado por Amor, fui inda agora
+Seu desejo cumprir, que antes não fora,
+Porque não sentiria este martyrio,
+Este ardor, esta raiva, este delirio.
+Jonio, que estava á porta da Cabana,
+Me veio receber... ah! Quanto engana
+Huma apparencia alegre, e carinhosa!
+Entrei, puz logo os olhos n'aleivosa,
+Que, em vez de me tratar com meigo agrado,
+Tinha nas faces o desdem pintado.
+Pasmando da mudança repentina,
+Lhe disse: amado bem, cara Urselina,
+Tu comigo tão aspera? Eu ignoro
+Em que pude aggravar quem tanto adoro.
+Isto dizendo, avizinhei-me a ella,
+Que estava ao pé da rustica janella,
+E da térna pergunta não fez caso,
+Nem o rosto voltou, e olhando acaso
+Á proxima Cabana de Nigélla,
+Vi encostado Inálio á porta della
+Olhar para Urselina, a Deos dizer-lhe,
+E sem pejo a Cruel corresponder-lhe
+C'um doce riso, hum gesto namorado,
+De amantes expressões acompanhado.
+Fervendo-me no peito o amor, e a ira,
+Logo, logo em pedaços fiz a Lira,
+E em mil imprecações, em mil queixumes
+O furor exhalei dos meus ciumes,
+Ameaçando a infiel, que eu me vingava
+No odioso Rival, que me affrontava,
+Se huma satisfação, que Inálio visse,
+Logo o meu pundonor não ressarcisse.
+Prometeo-me, que sim, mas de repente
+A meus olhos se esconde, e vai contente
+O lérdo, o baixo Amante encher de gloria,
+Que não cabia em si pela victoria,
+Que a peor das traições lhe tinha dado.
+Fiquei louco, fiquei desesperado,
+Contemplando este assombro nunca visto
+Nem na imaginação. Não pára nisto
+Daquella ingrata a pérfida baixeza:
+De novas fúrias cruelmente acceza,
+Procura Aónio, inerte Pegureiro
+Que he o riso da gente no Terreiro
+Quando sahe a bailar, a cada passo
+Se esquece da harmonia, e do compasso,
+Sendo falto de prendas, e de sizo
+Como o louco Magálio, o rude Anfrizo.
+Urselina lhe diz, que me incitasse
+A que a Choça de Jonio abandonasse,
+Persuadindo-me, emfim, que não devia
+Presenciar a affronta, que soffria.
+Acreditei o indigno Conselheiro,
+E sahi da Cabana, onde primeiro
+Tinha logrado os mimos da perjura,
+Que assim desenganou minha ternura.
+Ah genio desleal, fallaz, perverso!
+Daquillo, que pensei, como és diverso!
+Ai! Não me allucinava o meu ciume,
+Era mais do que justo o meu queixume,
+Quando (triste de mim!) quando julgava
+Que Inálio, inda que simples, te agradava!
+Accusei-te mil vezes de fingida,
+De que a elle querias vêr-te unida
+Em laços de Hymenêo; mas tu negaste
+Sempre o que hoje sem pejo declaraste.
+Traidora! Eu não dizia, eu não jurava,
+Que o meu socego ao teu sacrificava!
+Ah! Porque me não déste o desengano,
+Que eu te pedia, Coração tyranno?
+Se Inálio, porque tem Campos, e Gados,
+Numerosos Casaes, amplos Montados,
+Attrahe esse teu genio interesseiro,
+E eu, posto que leal, que verdadeiro,
+De clara geração, de sangue honrado,
+Caducos, frageis bens não devo ao Fado,
+E por isso não posso no teu peito
+Produzir da ternura o doce effeito;
+Que razão te obrigou a acarinhar-me,
+E de hum fingido amor capacitar-me?
+Coração, em perfidias atolado,
+Impia, se o não tivesse inda creado
+A vingadora Mão de Jove Eterno,
+Devia para ti crear o Inferno.
+
+
+
+
+_+FRANCINO.+_
+
+
+Consola-te, Pastor; essa perjura
+Não deve motivar tua amargura;
+Castiga-lhe a traição, e o fingimento
+Lançando-a n'um profundo esquecimento.
+Que mais satisfação, que mais vingança
+Queres da vil, da subita mudança,
+Que ver expósta a pérfida Pastora
+Ao ludibrio geral? Huma traidora,
+Huma féra, huma ingrata, inda que bella,
+Não merece a paixão, que tens por ella.
+Pondera, que não foste injuriado
+De seu duro desprezo inesperado,
+Que o feminil capricho extravagante
+Não te deslustra o mérito brilhante.
+Nenhum, nenhum Pastor n'Aldêa ignora,
+Que essa, que te deixou, foi atégora
+Carinhosa comtigo, e fez patente
+Sua correspondencia a toda a Gente:
+Demonstrações em público te dava
+De amorosa paixão, mas não te amava:
+Baixo costume, natural fraqueza
+He que a fez parecer de amor acceza;
+Aquella alma não arde, não se inflama,
+A todos corresponde, a ninguem ama.
+Bem se vio com Bersálio, e com Laurénio
+Seu inconstante, seu voluvel genio:
+Té no mais desprezivel dos Pastores
+He capaz de empregar seus vis amores,
+Nunca soube escolher, tudo lhe agrada,
+E inda que astutamente infatuada
+Faça crer aos Amantes o contrario,
+He já sabido seu caracter vario.
+Isto em teu coração gravado fique,
+E não queiras, Pastor, maior despique:
+Se atégora calei quanto te digo,
+Foi por não te affligir, prezado Amigo.
+Pouco importa perder quem nada valle.
+Contente-te, que toda a Aldêa falle
+Contra a sua imprudente aleivosia,
+Que, se pensasse bem no que o fazia,
+Jámais o falso Monstro, que te deixa,
+Fechára a tudo os olhos como feixa.
+Deveria lembrar-se a fementida
+De que a sua affeição foi conhecida,
+De que inda em tuas mãos tens os penhores
+De seus furtivos, tacitos favores,
+Para não te obrigar com tal injúria
+A que dos zelos a violenta furia
+Despedaçasse hum véo mysterioso,
+Hum véo tão necessario como honroso.
+Mas verás se mais hora menos hora
+Não he punida a infiel Pastora:
+Doiradas esperanças lisongeiras
+Nutrem-lhe idéas vãs, e interesseiras;
+Mas Inálio he como ella ambicioso,
+E só deseja hum Hymenêo lucroso,
+Que lhe farte a cubiça, os bens lhe augmente:
+Elle proprio mo disse, elle não mente,
+Que a sua natural simplicidade
+Não póde mascarar a sã verdade.
+Eia, pois, cesse o pranto, enxuga o rosto,
+Adora a Providencia em teu desgosto,
+Não delires, Pastor, não desesperes,
+Que és feliz em saber quem são Mulheres.
+
+
+
+
+_+ELMANO.+_
+
+
+Sim, meu amado, meu leal Francino,
+Eu dou mil graças ao Poder Divino
+Por me livrar do engano em que vivia,
+Eu lutarei c'o a terna sympathia,
+Que me fez adorar huma inconstante,
+Aos falsos Crocodilos semelhante.
+Embora logre Inálio os seus agrados
+Fingidos, mentirosos, estudados.
+O sórdido interesse he quem a inspira:
+Se da Fortuna o meu Rival sentíra
+A triste, perniciosa variedade,
+Se a violencia de horrivel Tempestade
+Lhe derribasse as férteis Oliveiras,
+Se o fogo lhe engolisse as Sementeiras,
+Se a Chêa lhe afogasse os nedios Gados,
+Verias em desdens, e em desagrados
+Mudar-se logo o amor, que finge a astuta,
+Que de negra cubiça a voz escuta:
+Tu a verias outra vez comigo
+As chammas assoprar do affecto antigo,
+Mendigando razões para applacar-me,
+Para me convencer, para enganar-me.
+Mas ah paixão! Teu ímpeto reprime,
+E busque-se vingança igual ao crime.
+Ritália bella, encanto dos Pastores,
+Merece meus suspiros, meus amores:
+Com ella fui mil vezes desatento,
+Negando-lhe o devido acatamento
+Por cumprir o preceito rigoroso
+De Urselina infiel, que no enganoso,
+No detestavel peito encerra, e nutre
+Da venenosa Inveja o feio Abutre,
+Porque a meiga Ritália he mais do que ella
+Branda, risonha, delicada, e bella
+Quanto he mais agradavel, mais formosa
+Que as outras flores a punícea rosa.
+Ritália desde agora o lindo objecto
+Será do meu fiel, constante affecto:
+Arrebatado em extasis de gosto,
+Louvores de seus olhos, de seu rosto
+Farei voar nas azas da ternura,
+E assim me vingarei d'huma perjura.
+Ella, por timbre meu, o escute, o saiba,
+E o Coração no peito lhe não caiba
+De inveja, de furor: eu, entretanto,
+Troque em placido riso o triste pranto,
+E a fria indifferença, com que intento
+Recompensar-lhe o torpe fingimento,
+Até tão alto gráo nesta alma creça,
+Que eu veja a desleal, e a não conheça.
+
+
++FIM.+
+
+
+
+
+
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