Capitolo 33
"Sister" of Or, it said the small one, as she looked fixed to the sky,
"I desire that the Dew Elves, as they slightly wanders from,
A star would bring me; for them they never grow weak,
And his/her Father doesn't need of them to burn you round off him.
The bright dewy drops that the Elves bring every day
And it puts in my breast, so early footsteps away;
But a star would brightly shine through the long hours in summer,
And I should be more equitable than all of my flowers of sister.
That was best far that the dew-drops that autumn
On the tall one and the least one, and it likewise comes to everybody.
I would be equitable and grandiose, with a bright star to shine
And it gives a regal air to this crimson dresses of mine."
And proudly she cried, "These fire-flies will be
My jewels, from when the stars can never come to me."
Only then a small dew-drop that has hung o'er the assistant
On the breast of the gem as a skin of soft star;
But eagerly her the flung it street from his/her leaf,
And it fell on his/her mother as a torn wound of the pain,
While she folded up to his/her breast with stubborn pride,,
A bright fire-fly that has hung from his/her side.
"Keeps in mind of", says his/her mother it of rose, mine of "daughter,
Because shouldst you don't look for for the beauty thine?
The haths of Father now manufactured that thee that you the art;
And that that him more loveths it is a sweet heart, pure.
Then because dost you take with such dissatisfaction
The loving gift that him to thee hath sent?
For the fresh and fresh dew thees will make far
More beautiful and sweet than the brightest star;
They was constituted Sky, and you/he/she can never come to shine
As the fire-fly you hast in that foolish breast of thine.
Or my small foolish gem, listening mother of thy;
Only appreciates the true beauty, and you look for for anybody other.
There will be pain and it will shake in that small stubborn heart;
You explain thy it goes away, my daughter, and he/she let the fly depart."
But the small proud gem would have its his/her own wish,