id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5278 La Fontaine, Jean de Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 04 .txt text/plain 3712 291 92 Where her good spouse a charming house could boast, LOOK, said Quinzica, she's ashamed 'tis plain 'Tis thy Quinzica, come to seek his love, Said she, with ire, I neither know nor fear; And Pagamin the widow took to wife. E'er felt what oft in Richard rose to view; The lady fancied what the swain had said, Said he the cash I've to your lady paid, A CERTAIN husband who, from jealous fear, A GASCON (being heard one day to swear, That he'd possess'd a certain lovely fair,) His wife was Cloris; 'twas with her our dove Took shelter from the Gascon's forward love, (The Gascon's friend) on whom gay Cloris hung. Though all admired the lovely belle at view. Loved Phillis to his soul, our lady fair, Believes his wife in bed, and feels at ease. TO gain but Phillis's smiles, the Gascon said, At this the Gascon swooned, so great his fear, ./cache/5278.txt ./txt/5278.txt