id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5289 La Fontaine, Jean de Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 15 .txt text/plain 4415 367 93 None in the town, or round, the like was seen: With ev'ry thing that moved their hopes or fears; If true, said Nicia, what a glorious thing! I've seen it with my eyes; 'tis most complete; This very day pray take the thing in hand. And clear the way of ev'ry venom round But now 'twas time the lady should be moved. 'Tis double honour in a woman thought, Said he, your pardon lady now I ask; TOO soon Aurora for our spark appeared; When our good husband's footsteps thither led; I ev'ry thing shall hear, you may believe; But charming belles with soft enchanting sweets: The husband's talents pleased her to the life: YE FAIR 'tis thus they oft your kindness treat: The painter's wife; but soon they filled each glass, The lady equally appeared at ease; Good night was said: their course the belles had run; ./cache/5289.txt ./txt/5289.txt