id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5299 La Fontaine, Jean de Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 25 .txt text/plain 3048 306 96 How they best their love might crown. The lovers were, and sewed all day, With each he'd passed a blissful night In one short night ten times he'd blessed "My sweet Perrette, how warm my love." NO easy matter 'tis to hold, When Jason's loved will cause no fear. By day and night devise the means Or lack a lover; nor did Kate; Young Richard saw her, loved her, wooed her-When youthful lovers mingle sighs, The mother loved so well her child Our lovers wished, nor would stop short "I can't believe your love is true; "And Kate too with her nightingale; "You do not love your child, and will How long to both appeared that day, Sang all night long his pleasing tale, "Of nightingale and change of bed." "Alas, my love, 'tis broad day light, The girl he loved to take to wife, But one, in lovely Kitty's arms; ./cache/5299.txt ./txt/5299.txt