id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5296 La Fontaine, Jean de Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 22 .txt text/plain 3869 335 92 And ev'ry thing he said was well expressed; Like alabaster fair; of perfect frame; And lovely fair Theresa) all the care? With scenes like these will Cupid oft surprise, The FAIR will understand: enough is said; (Umbilical, 'tis said) and like a seal: THE husband, when returned, desired to look That when 'tis born you'll find it wants an ear. Then he prepared for work; the dame gave way; Said he, all other things aside I've laid, This ear to finish, and to lend you aid. I could not let a thing remain like this, Your goods and money, ev'ry thing is right; Said he to Alice, go and seek his wife; That Andrew risks the loss of--more than ears, But if an ear-maker, like this, is caught, WITH joy to Andrew's house fair Alice went; He gave the belle a chair, who looked most nice:-- ./cache/5296.txt ./txt/5296.txt