id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5277 La Fontaine, Jean de Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 03 .txt text/plain 4665 417 94 The queen began to think her husband's rage My dear, I know your love, but from this bed, The thought was good; to feel the prince began, His fellow servants like himself to mark. A pretty servant-girl a man retain'd. Whose birth-day 'twas:--he soon began to laugh, And presently the servant girl I ey'd; SAID one, a princely husband I have got. She thought that oft the god of love appear'd, To grant the master's wish the girl was led, This girl no other bed shall have than mine; But play at ease the fond gallant at night; Here ends the trick our wily gossip play'd; Or thou'lt a beating get before 'tis long. That what I've seen 'tis folly to believe. That Harry turn'd, and soon the pack-thread felt, And some gallant that night design'd to play While he (good husband!) quietly in bed And then my lady presently gave way. ./cache/5277.txt ./txt/5277.txt