id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5284 La Fontaine, Jean de Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 10 .txt text/plain 945 107 97 Each friend desired to be her chosen swain, At length, completely tired, two straws he sought To boast how nicely he had gained the day. SICK, Alice grown, and fearing dire event, Let father Andrew instantly be sought:-I father Andrew want, the wight replied, With Andrew, cried the other, would you speak? May I presume to kiss your beauteous bride? With all my heart, replied the humble swain, And William was allowed to have a kiss, That when the gentleman a kiss received, And with my Petronella passed the night. WHEN Sister Jane, who had produced a child, When we with love have equally been free. Depict, I pray, the absent Iris' face. Thou hast not seen the lovely nymph I've named; Take then the Loves and Graces... A little child He begged, "and ope thy door".--"Thy name?" "Let me be bold The playful boy drew out a dart, ./cache/5284.txt ./txt/5284.txt