id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5297 La Fontaine, Jean de Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 23 .txt text/plain 3757 305 90 'Tis even said that Cupid lent supplies; And fully witnessed by the god of love. A lover e'en superior thought her charms, When hearts, that never felt LOVE'S mighty pow'r, WHEN first Aminta saw young Cleon's face, For though we may suppose the lovely fair, AMINTA hoped to render Cleon kind; ONE summer's day, Aminta to her said: My husband may take fire at things like these; That easily, said Cleon, I can do; THREE days had scarcely passed: Aminta came, Aminta o'er my heart desires to reign. 'Tis better far to love than show contempt. When fair Aminta, studious still of ways This said, she presently was out of sight. And then she told him all Aminta said, I loved, cried he, 'tis true; but that is naught, SAID youthful Cleon, now you'll tell me why A lovely blush o'erspread Aminta's face, He not a word was told of things designed, ./cache/5297.txt ./txt/5297.txt