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  1. Oh thou bleak and unbearable world, Thou art base and debauched as can be; And a knight with his banners all bravely unfurled. Now hurls down his gauntlet to thee! I am I, Don Quixote, The Lord of La Mancha, ? My destiny calls and I go, And the wild winds of fortune. Will carry me onward, Oh whithersoever they blow. Whithersoever they blow,

  2. Lyrics to Man of La Mancha Broadway musical. Complete soundtrack list, synopsys, video, plot review, cast for Man of La Mancha show.

  3. genius.com › Irving-jacobson-and-richard-kiley-man-of-la-mancha-i-don-quixote-lyricsMan of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote) - Genius

    Man of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote) Lyrics: I shall impersonate a man! Come, enter into my imagination and see him. Bony, hollow-faced—eyes that burn with the fire of inner vision.

  4. Hear me now, oh, thou bleak and unbearable world. Thou art base and debauched as can be. And a knight with his banners all bravely unfurled. Now hurls down his gauntlet glory. I am I, Don Quixote the Lord of La Mancha. My destiny calls and I go.

  5. Man of La Mancha Lyrics: Hear me now, oh thou bleak and unbearable world! / Thou art base and debauched as can be / And a knight with his banners all bravely unfurled / Now...

  6. Impossible Dream Lyrics from Man of La Mancha musical. Song lyrics to Broadway show. Soundtrack listing.

  7. lyricstranslate.com › en › man-la-mancha-musical-man-la-mancha-i-don-quixoteMan of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote) lyrics

    Man of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote) lyrics. [Cervantes] May I set the stage? I shall impersonate a man. Come, enter into my imagination and see him. His name... Alonso Quijana. A country squire. No longer young... bony, hollow-faced... eyes. That burn with the fire of inner vision. Being. Retired, he has much time for books. He studies.

  8. Lyrics by Joe Darion. In this song -- whose words are spoken to music until it breaks into song after the first stanza -- Cervantes introduces the prisoners to the character of Don Quixote and assumes the role before their eyes. His associate becomes Sancho Panza. I shall impersonate ... a man.

  9. Oh thou bleak and unbearable world, Thou art base and debauched as can be; And a knight with his banners all bravely unfurled. Now hurls down his gauntlet to thee! I am I, Don Quixote, The Lord of La Mancha, þ. My destiny calls and I go, And the wild winds of fortune. Will carry me onward, Oh whithersoever they blow. Whithersoever they blow,

  10. Man of La Mancha is a 1965 musical with a book by Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, and lyrics by Joe Darion. It is adapted from Wasserman's non-musical 1959 teleplay I, Don Quixote, which was in turn inspired by Miguel de Cervantes and his 17th-century novel Don Quixote.

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