id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1578 nan Aucassin and Nicolete .txt text/plain 13934 965 94 withdraw Aucassin his son from the love of Nicolete, he went to the "Sir Count; away with Nicolete thy daughter in God; cursed be the land "Sir Captain, what hast thou made of Nicolete, my sweet lady and love, While Aucassin was in the chamber sorrowing for Nicolete his love, even God bring me back sound and safe, thou wilt let me see Nicolete my sweet more shall I speak with Nicolete, my sweet lady, that I love so well. "Ah, fair sweet friend," said Aucassin, "it may not be that thou shouldst "Fair boys," quoth she, "know ye Aucassin, the son of Count Garin de "God!" quoth Aucassin, "here was Nicolete, my sweet lady, and this lodge When Nicolete heard Aucassin, right so came she unto him, for she was not "Aucassin," saith she, "fair sweet love, take counsel what thou wilt do. fair sweet friend," quoth the Count Aucassin, "if thou wilt go into ./cache/1578.txt ./txt/1578.txt