An arch for the lords and ladies.
2. "A la limón, á la limón!
Right merrily we pass under."
Another lyric dialogue, whose fun is spent on the lean purses of students and the happy-go-lucky life of Andalusia, must have originated since the overthrow, in 1892, of the leaning tower of Saragossa. The stanzas are sung alternately by two rows of children, advancing toward each other and retreating with a dancing step.
1. "In Saragossa
—Oh, what a pity!—
Has fallen the tower,
Pride of the city.
2. "Fell it by tempest,
Fairies or witches,