id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5281 La Fontaine, Jean de Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 07 .txt text/plain 6351 560 93 Who loved a certain beauteous belle with truth; Wife, widow, maid, his fond affection sought; RICH Clytia was, and her good spouse, 'tis said, DEATH took at length the husband of the fair; FAIR Clytia round her child with anxious care, 'Twas there the lovely babe had lately heard, Her hand fair Clytia on the youth bestowed, A MANTUAN judge espoused a beauteous fair: WHY would'st thou, friend, said Atis, these destroy? NO sooner said, the lover quickly changed, The dog and pilgrim gave extreme delight She soon returned and told the lovely belle, To give the dog our pilgrim was desired; Howe'er, my little dog to her I'll grant Besides the pilgrim has a dog, 'tis plain, The beauteous belle was quickly lost to view: DOST wish me, said the black, the house to give, Howe'er, old boy, you presently shall see, The dog a present to your wife was made. ./cache/5281.txt ./txt/5281.txt