id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5292 La Fontaine, Jean de Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 18 .txt text/plain 4316 342 91 GOD, in his goodness, made, one lovely day, Anne and the Parson for my tale to use. The god of love had all they wished concealed Her eyes, howe'er, across had easy view, Much troubled Anne, and filled her breast with fear, What, treat, said he, your priest like base and mean? Said he, I'd have thee know, I was not born, Like clods to labour, dig nor sow the corn; The labourer his produce housed with care; THE Mount's old man, by means like these, could say; FERONDE had got a spouse of pleasing sight, 'Tis said that bastard-daughters oft retain Howe'er the husband, doubting tricks were played; One day thy soul shall leave this loathsome place, 'Tis thy unruly, jealous mind, said he, Said he, if e'er to life again I'm brought, DISCOURSE like this no pleasure gave the soul: THE humble spouse and wife we now shall leave ./cache/5292.txt ./txt/5292.txt