id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5275 La Fontaine, Jean de Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 01 .txt text/plain 5468 420 89 On that day, I shall tear up a fable of La Mothe, a tale of Vergier, or that of certain persons, who only make friends in order to gain voices in judgment to entertain the people of to-day with Tales which are a little neither truth nor probability which makes the beauty and the charm of THE king, surpris'd, expressed a wish to view JOCONDE with joy the king's proposal heard; Said he, 'twere surely right to have a book, To gain a heart requires full many a day JOCONDE at once replied, with all my heart, Replied the king, more charms we often meet, The very girl, said he, I wish'd to get; IF ceremony 'twere, Joconde replied, TO you I wish the ring, replied young Clod, Astolphus said, my friend you rest should take, Said gay Astolphus we will now, my friend, Who only make friends in order to gain voices in their favour ./cache/5275.txt ./txt/5275.txt