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quadgram | frequency |
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and novels of j | 26 |
tales and novels of | 26 |
produced by david widger | 25 |
was produced by david | 25 |
ebook was produced by | 25 |
the tales and novels | 25 |
this ebook was produced | 25 |
de la fontaine volume | 23 |
at the end of | 20 |
the end of the | 19 |
is a short list | 18 |
short list of bookmarks | 18 |
end of the file | 18 |
wish to sample the | 18 |
making an entire meal | 18 |
a short list of | 18 |
an entire meal of | 18 |
of the file for | 18 |
there is a short | 18 |
for those who may | 18 |
entire meal of them | 18 |
file for those who | 18 |
may wish to sample | 18 |
the file for those | 18 |
ideas before making an | 18 |
those who may wish | 18 |
who may wish to | 18 |
before making an entire | 18 |
the god of love | 17 |
by david widger note | 17 |
the wolf and the | 12 |
from day to day | 12 |
story of this fable | 11 |
in such a case | 10 |
the story of this | 10 |
but all in vain | 9 |
the cat and the | 9 |
the fox and the | 8 |
the duke de la | 8 |
that is to say | 8 |
david widger the tales | 7 |
sick of the plague | 7 |
at the same time | 7 |
i seem to see | 7 |
from time to time | 7 |
widger the tales and | 7 |
animals sick of the | 7 |
by david widger the | 7 |
duke de la rochefoucauld | 7 |
wolf and the fox | 6 |
an allusion to the | 6 |
the fable of the | 6 |
is said to have | 6 |
from first to last | 6 |
of the fables of | 6 |
the monkey and the | 6 |
i do not know | 6 |
the rat and the | 6 |
the animals sick of | 6 |
fables of la fontaine | 5 |
in the original editions | 5 |
of this fable is | 5 |
a son of jupiter | 5 |
one of the most | 5 |
of madame de la | 5 |
on the other hand | 5 |
at the age of | 5 |
animal in the moon | 5 |
in the course of | 5 |
the owner of a | 5 |
such a charming fair | 5 |
the hare and the | 5 |
man who ran after | 5 |
who loves would fain | 4 |
the duke de bourgogne | 4 |
the shepherd and the | 4 |
the truth to tell | 4 |
the people of abdera | 4 |
few ponder long when | 4 |
a velvet road hath | 4 |
who ran after fortune | 4 |
in the midst of | 4 |
in the same way | 4 |
in spite of all | 4 |
rat retired from the | 4 |
the lion and the | 4 |
ponder long when they | 4 |
the oyster and the | 4 |
un chemin de velours | 4 |
as we have said | 4 |
for the first time | 4 |
the god of soft | 4 |
to do the same | 4 |
man and his image | 4 |
escobar sait un chemin | 4 |
sait un chemin de | 4 |
in days of yore | 4 |
the first six books | 4 |
jean de la fontaine | 4 |
was changed into a | 4 |
the quid pro quo | 4 |
in the shape of | 4 |
be loved as well | 4 |
democritus and the people | 4 |
you ought to be | 4 |
in spite of the | 4 |
the eagle and the | 4 |
he who loves would | 4 |
retired from the world | 4 |
would fain be loved | 4 |
cat and the fox | 4 |
jupiter and the thunderbolts | 4 |
can dupe with ease | 4 |
fain be loved as | 4 |
if you comfort crave | 4 |
of this fable has | 4 |
when they can dupe | 4 |
long when they can | 4 |
the man who ran | 4 |
monkey and the cat | 4 |
loves would fain be | 4 |
they can dupe with | 4 |
and the people of | 4 |
velvet road hath escobar | 4 |
this fable has been | 4 |
an animal in the | 4 |
the daughter of the | 4 |
the cudgelled and contented | 3 |
the fly and the | 3 |
cannot you be silent | 3 |
deliberately swallowed the oyster | 3 |
you be silent also | 3 |
owner of a garden | 3 |
pray tell me what | 3 |
a member of the | 3 |
council of the gods | 3 |
no time he lost | 3 |
and all his race | 3 |
boasted of being so | 3 |
nothing of the kind | 3 |
but what of that | 3 |
hare and the partridge | 3 |
the beauty of the | 3 |
the garret was still | 3 |
to suit his taste | 3 |
of gold and green | 3 |
bear the name of | 3 |
countryman who sought his | 3 |
it could not be | 3 |
the old man and | 3 |
for her in his | 3 |
a handsome sum of | 3 |
the oak and the | 3 |
quite out of breath | 3 |
argus tail of gold | 3 |
the man who waited | 3 |
the case of conscience | 3 |
it ought to be | 3 |
to be a saint | 3 |
to promise is one | 3 |
the king of garba | 3 |
who waited for her | 3 |
was in the way | 3 |
the devil of pope | 3 |
the progress of wit | 3 |
to be a cuckold | 3 |
oak and the reed | 3 |
to the second book | 3 |
the gardener and his | 3 |
and the man who | 3 |
rat and the elephant | 3 |
of rats and mice | 3 |
beast of many heads | 3 |
in a hundred places | 3 |
as i am told | 3 |
he knew not how | 3 |
but not a word | 3 |
why cannot you be | 3 |
the truth of what | 3 |
as soon as he | 3 |
the little dog the | 3 |
death and the dying | 3 |
the fables of the | 3 |
the sculptor and the | 3 |
waited for her in | 3 |
and the statue of | 3 |
the celebrated madame de | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
the cobbler and the | 3 |
the isle of conference | 3 |
and the doctor of | 3 |
in love or war | 3 |
the course of time | 3 |
see note to fable | 3 |
peasant and his angry | 3 |
and the owner of | 3 |
a thousand times more | 3 |
the avaricious wife and | 3 |
the acorn and the | 3 |
with all my heart | 3 |
not quite so fast | 3 |
i am led to | 3 |
not one of them | 3 |
an imitation of anacreon | 3 |
in a country town | 3 |
sculptor and the statue | 3 |
what could be done | 3 |
the heart of thyrsis | 3 |
from age to age | 3 |
to instruct a son | 3 |
it happened that our | 3 |
and the pot of | 3 |
another imitation of anacreon | 3 |
at break of day | 3 |
candaules and the doctor | 3 |
the shape of a | 3 |
one day it happened | 3 |
for the footsteps of | 3 |
i know not what | 3 |
the countryman who sought | 3 |
epitaph of la fontaine | 3 |
who sought his calf | 3 |
to the duke de | 3 |
man who waited for | 3 |
he was born in | 3 |
the lioness and the | 3 |
the horse and the | 3 |
the man and the | 3 |
was heard to say | 3 |
the monks of catalonia | 3 |
from mouth to mouth | 3 |
little bell the glutton | 3 |
it came to pass | 3 |
no novice in the | 3 |
the footsteps of love | 3 |
by his greater weight | 3 |
the little bell the | 3 |
convent gardener of lamporechio | 3 |
to such an extent | 3 |
it is said that | 3 |
the pot of milk | 3 |
such an extent that | 3 |
bitch and her friend | 3 |
avaricious wife and tricking | 3 |
it cannot be denied | 3 |
confidant without knowing it | 3 |
in one of his | 3 |
it was not easy | 3 |
too oft we find | 3 |
norman and a half | 3 |
to madame de la | 3 |
a guide for the | 3 |
the works of the | 3 |
the servant girl justified | 3 |
women and the secret | 3 |
handsome sum of gold | 3 |
instruct a son of | 3 |
the age of twenty | 3 |
who played the flute | 3 |
the author of the | 3 |
an art in which | 3 |
garret was still a | 3 |
belphegor the little bell | 3 |
and his angry lord | 3 |
guide for the footsteps | 3 |
cobbler and the financier | 3 |
shepherd who played the | 3 |
in his head to | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
all the wealth of | 3 |
know not what to | 3 |
the statue of jupiter | 3 |
just the same as | 3 |
to be at ease | 3 |
the convent gardener of | 3 |
take the place of | 3 |
notwithstanding the fact that | 3 |
he came to see | 3 |
the gods wishing to | 3 |
as good as he | 3 |
this fable is founded | 3 |
fables were written in | 3 |
in such a place | 3 |
the mice and the | 3 |
said to have been | 3 |
dedicated to the duke | 3 |
once on a time | 3 |
would not have been | 3 |
this fable was first | 3 |
the whole at once | 3 |
in search of food | 3 |
wishing to instruct a | 3 |
the companions of ulysses | 3 |
that he had been | 3 |
the ass loaded with | 3 |
maucroix and la fontaine | 3 |
note to fable i | 3 |
acorn and the pumpkin | 3 |
dog with his ears | 3 |
king candaules and the | 3 |
that she might be | 3 |
the rat retired from | 3 |
gods wishing to instruct | 3 |
the peasant and his | 3 |
this age of ours | 3 |
and the two asses | 3 |
her in his bed | 3 |
the doctor of laws | 3 |
the man and his | 3 |
promise is one thing | 3 |
cudgelled and contented cuckold | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
let me tell you | 3 |
the devil in hell | 3 |
tail of gold and | 3 |
is this the way | 3 |
so well he managed | 3 |
seems to have been | 3 |
descended by his greater | 3 |
you boasted of being | 3 |
one of the three | 3 |
of being so swift | 3 |
the amorous courtesan nicaise | 2 |
it with the rest | 2 |
place him in the | 2 |
they do not think | 2 |
girl was scolded much | 2 |
appear correct my first | 2 |
not a fault of | 2 |
the master take the | 2 |
his passion with a | 2 |
pleasure likes true liberty | 2 |
knew no place of | 2 |
to their proper rank | 2 |
in war a hero | 2 |
correct my first of | 2 |
the demon from the | 2 |
the owl was the | 2 |
the neighbours kept awake | 2 |
drunkard and his wife | 2 |
my time so little | 2 |
steward that he chose | 2 |
whom his bosom heaved | 2 |
your highness often hither | 2 |
to be admitted to | 2 |
things that might their | 2 |
of naples had a | 2 |
was broken by the | 2 |
also note to fable | 2 |
wolf and all his | 2 |
than half was caught | 2 |
to pay a visit | 2 |
the girl was scolded | 2 |
him seemed to lurk | 2 |
old man and his | 2 |
of good and ill | 2 |
these scoundrels have obtained | 2 |
demon was before our | 2 |
or out of town | 2 |
the house of madame | 2 |
heart was soon the | 2 |
shade to realms below | 2 |
stops short nor ever | 2 |
to chance we owe | 2 |
but not one of | 2 |
in search of other | 2 |
and with a farmer | 2 |
the pitcher to promise | 2 |
justice alice sick the | 2 |
other choice belphegor now | 2 |
one half our bliss | 2 |
what would the latter | 2 |
signor roderick he designed | 2 |
plain russet petticoat and | 2 |
to disperse her fears | 2 |
was liked so well | 2 |
place of safety to | 2 |
character la fontaine is | 2 |
the man they took | 2 |
the proper road they | 2 |
envoy kept two books | 2 |
the married pairs of | 2 |
a place between man | 2 |
the power of fables | 2 |
see what we are | 2 |
oft deeper plunge us | 2 |
find such lines as | 2 |
marriage must be here | 2 |
in grain in short | 2 |
fully would content the | 2 |
to have recourse to | 2 |
thrown up by the | 2 |
instantly approved the proposition | 2 |
avoid the tempting bit | 2 |
from this worst of | 2 |
his tail cut off | 2 |
to madame de montespan | 2 |
pleasing to the sight | 2 |
well made and handsome | 2 |
psalter king candaules and | 2 |
the sun and the | 2 |
often times such noise | 2 |
the river scamander the | 2 |
forms and laws we | 2 |
choice belphegor now had | 2 |
the more i think | 2 |
gate through which strife | 2 |
little bell that gave | 2 |
as cold as ice | 2 |
like they should by | 2 |
each step is seen | 2 |
wish to please is | 2 |
solemn forms and laws | 2 |
at least she might | 2 |
of the royal society | 2 |
that the monarch moved | 2 |
he only seemed to | 2 |
pleaded that the wight | 2 |
made him the object | 2 |
might their plan promote | 2 |
and flattery abundantly was | 2 |
when he considered what | 2 |
greater than to heighten | 2 |
regarded almost as an | 2 |
dupe with ease he | 2 |
i leave you all | 2 |
fable should be read | 2 |
i more than half | 2 |
situation they are sweet | 2 |
prince in person graced | 2 |
lose the gold thus | 2 |
the choice to make | 2 |
he fled without delay | 2 |
could not fail to | 2 |
was born a son | 2 |
bell that gave a | 2 |
if vanquished by the | 2 |
first published in the | 2 |
care you may rely | 2 |
must some demon send | 2 |
in his hand he | 2 |
similar to those we | 2 |
the princess betrothed to | 2 |
wish to reduce boccaccio | 2 |
what marriage must be | 2 |
but he perceived what | 2 |
the sable senate instantly | 2 |
the sum of thirty | 2 |
time so little is | 2 |
hero of our tale | 2 |
had our wight the | 2 |
gaining such a charming | 2 |
the work of his | 2 |
and fondly took her | 2 |
is an ape in | 2 |
as cold as clay | 2 |
leaf in blank remained | 2 |
comfort crave few ponder | 2 |
table not to sit | 2 |
cats and between the | 2 |
the chance of traffick | 2 |
most fully i admit | 2 |
he knew no place | 2 |
kings are airy dreams | 2 |
empty stomach hath no | 2 |
when she attention to | 2 |
with his tail cut | 2 |
meat brings appetite about | 2 |
the ape of jupiter | 2 |
nor ever wants for | 2 |
a hundred ducats give | 2 |
high honour she bestowed | 2 |
them all at once | 2 |
gardener and his lord | 2 |
one of truly royal | 2 |
at war with the | 2 |
jewel in your crown | 2 |
doctor of laws the | 2 |
permitted that can quench | 2 |
his legation was to | 2 |
frame to frame he | 2 |
beyond the reach of | 2 |
the falcon and the | 2 |
of the most successful | 2 |
such ecstacy so often | 2 |
realms of darkness and | 2 |
in this world of | 2 |
i were doomed to | 2 |
a wife so virtuous | 2 |
lion going to war | 2 |
was the place where | 2 |
his angry lord the | 2 |
a block of marble | 2 |
at the time when | 2 |
none with certainty the | 2 |
not easy to decide | 2 |
was first printed in | 2 |
what will become of | 2 |
all the world spectators | 2 |
without suspecting treachery was | 2 |
our envoy kept two | 2 |
through the realms of | 2 |
of the united states | 2 |
with a view to | 2 |
laughed within his sleeve | 2 |
and tried to hide | 2 |
lull this war to | 2 |
favourite of the skies | 2 |
this wife and husband | 2 |
the master of the | 2 |
else was talked of | 2 |
in spite of shame | 2 |
gascon the pitcher to | 2 |
paid thrice matthew drove | 2 |
the art of seeming | 2 |
with ease he who | 2 |
the voice of god | 2 |
matthew should the same | 2 |
to profit by his | 2 |
is forced to sacrifice | 2 |
glory we may now | 2 |
in florence he beheld | 2 |
he took to be | 2 |
head and tail of | 2 |
more he terror showed | 2 |
hope our fond desires | 2 |
often would arise about | 2 |
and beg you not | 2 |
arise about a petticoat | 2 |
in another style of | 2 |
turning in his mind | 2 |
seeing himself in the | 2 |
naught else was talked | 2 |
with ease our glory | 2 |
his heart was soon | 2 |
the dame believed high | 2 |
you well may guess | 2 |
in a certain place | 2 |
the circle of his | 2 |
fortune and the boy | 2 |
the eye of the | 2 |
he a moment took | 2 |
his own afflictions dissipate | 2 |
person i the fact | 2 |
better i should know | 2 |
experience to the stock | 2 |
heart alone can tranquilize | 2 |
to me were worth | 2 |
our praise together blend | 2 |
them when their course | 2 |
if truth these shadows | 2 |
was by the prince | 2 |
daily fed the father | 2 |
come we to our | 2 |
with various things that | 2 |
falcon the little dog | 2 |
cupid with his dart | 2 |
from the fiends he | 2 |
no longer view their | 2 |
in our nether sphere | 2 |
stag seeing himself in | 2 |
one of rank like | 2 |
gardener of lamporechio the | 2 |
alice sick the kiss | 2 |
in which they are | 2 |
the time when this | 2 |
i may be plain | 2 |
been placed on thee | 2 |
save now and then | 2 |
passion with a froward | 2 |
what we would not | 2 |
the fox in the | 2 |
ass loaded with salt | 2 |
isabella gave a vent | 2 |
to be a wolf | 2 |
who fondly court the | 2 |
is at all times | 2 |
master take the place | 2 |
just where you please | 2 |
those we see in | 2 |
is a brave one | 2 |
no hope of gaining | 2 |
who drove him to | 2 |
by this character la | 2 |
miss de chammelay your | 2 |
come to my house | 2 |
water crooks a stick | 2 |
daughter was the first | 2 |
ever found the same | 2 |
of the story of | 2 |
to rome he came | 2 |
four times a year | 2 |
feel the poignant smart | 2 |
when conferred with sullen | 2 |
while all is irksomeness | 2 |
it led the charmer | 2 |
sunk to dire despair | 2 |
could a name provide | 2 |
night they usually were | 2 |
married pairs of note | 2 |
with prudence well can | 2 |
such a place to | 2 |
of the first six | 2 |
the father said honesta | 2 |
addressed to miss de | 2 |
all sorts of creatures | 2 |
this part of his | 2 |
had i presumed the | 2 |
sister jane an imitation | 2 |
short nor ever wants | 2 |
the confidant without knowing | 2 |
aim your acting and | 2 |
what we are able | 2 |
a band of robbers | 2 |
who instantly took flight | 2 |
in which he had | 2 |
promised he would thrice | 2 |
to the king of | 2 |
would have taught despair | 2 |
of love and wisdom | 2 |
to find the heifer | 2 |
he give what he | 2 |
many a stag at | 2 |
was echoed loud from | 2 |
how warm my love | 2 |
to the land of | 2 |
conducted by the girl | 2 |
and grace appear correct | 2 |
your voice and manner | 2 |
the first time in | 2 |
give what he had | 2 |
contest numbers ran to | 2 |
sight was by the | 2 |
sure worse below the | 2 |
very means we use | 2 |
in the advertisement to | 2 |
a man of trade | 2 |
would i deceive you | 2 |
we may now augment | 2 |
such a thing have | 2 |
was pleasing to her | 2 |
corporeal much our demon | 2 |
the quarrel between the | 2 |
he told to matthew | 2 |
ridiculous and quite absurd | 2 |
is not always wise | 2 |
the husband confessor the | 2 |
la fontaine was born | 2 |
in such a way | 2 |
should wish for time | 2 |
i would not have | 2 |
fiend he was unable | 2 |
above all law is | 2 |
lessened what the demon | 2 |
demon was by matthew | 2 |
love was tolerated by | 2 |
to cheese than he | 2 |
sceptre and his crown | 2 |
ages far more happiness | 2 |
fix his earthly lot | 2 |
he well had thought | 2 |
irksomeness with man and | 2 |
ten years complete on | 2 |
much lessened what the | 2 |
in the salons of | 2 |
fair isabella gave a | 2 |
appear the gate through | 2 |
the cyclop gave to | 2 |
this is what i | 2 |
of all the married | 2 |
from the fair depart | 2 |
who had lost his | 2 |
content with such a | 2 |
at table not to | 2 |
with such a demon | 2 |
commenced his form to | 2 |
the unhappily married man | 2 |
this appears to be | 2 |
whom you guard the | 2 |
highness often hither sees | 2 |
note was pleasing to | 2 |
the midst of society | 2 |
kneeling at her feet | 2 |
they met each other | 2 |
steps the cottage sought | 2 |
cuckold the husband confessor | 2 |
leave you all to | 2 |
the realms of darkness | 2 |
all expense and cost | 2 |
i should fail in | 2 |
honesta often times such | 2 |
dangers solitary woods pervade | 2 |
more and sometimes less | 2 |
the publication of the | 2 |
by the prince in | 2 |
as fully would content | 2 |
the god of verse | 2 |
our glory we may | 2 |
her with such vile | 2 |
of jean de la | 2 |
other hope had got | 2 |
without a breathing stop | 2 |
the elephant and the | 2 |
was asked this lofty | 2 |
the lesson brought home | 2 |
wife she full assent | 2 |
him was paid thrice | 2 |
in this age of | 2 |
the heart of the | 2 |
air and grace appear | 2 |
at still more early | 2 |
the advertisement to his | 2 |
what they were before | 2 |
another style of poetry | 2 |
obliged to borrow money | 2 |
the latter seems to | 2 |
he was absent from | 2 |
human lot to fill | 2 |
dog who carried his | 2 |
does not exist in | 2 |
whose charms corporeal much | 2 |
the world we find | 2 |
they usually were brought | 2 |
sort of whisper he | 2 |
the original editions of | 2 |
rat and the cat | 2 |
i would not build | 2 |
die he could not | 2 |
but few for lovers | 2 |
the very means we | 2 |
you little dream for | 2 |
beheld a certain fair | 2 |
same modesty as virgil | 2 |
the more he terror | 2 |
our wight the belle | 2 |
will explained by aesop | 2 |
here ends our tale | 2 |
florence instantly he cast | 2 |
conferred with sullen air | 2 |
of the french academy | 2 |
their course is run | 2 |
to an end the | 2 |
that a rat is | 2 |
what noise is that | 2 |
drive him thence would | 2 |
much obliged to you | 2 |
those who become just | 2 |
his own fantastick state | 2 |
demon almost blush to | 2 |
the lover now the | 2 |
and laws we see | 2 |
asked this lofty dame | 2 |
was the first he | 2 |
to execute the work | 2 |
in your net i | 2 |
in the hands of | 2 |
account of the translator | 2 |
for earth and sky | 2 |
and pleasure likes true | 2 |
of traffick might allot | 2 |
whenever matthew should the | 2 |
avoid the sylvan shade | 2 |
at the hands of | 2 |
hearts triumphantly you reign | 2 |
senate instantly approved the | 2 |
our bliss to chance | 2 |
hope again the earth | 2 |
in him seemed to | 2 |
arose from his attorney | 2 |
villain he must be | 2 |
works of de maucroix | 2 |
in a sort of | 2 |
a farmer shelter took | 2 |
and the fox in | 2 |
his equipage was large | 2 |
the whole of what | 2 |
de la fontaine was | 2 |
the more belphegor ridicule | 2 |
are not so blessed | 2 |
fable is traced to | 2 |
herbs her palate gratified | 2 |
but that assigned to | 2 |
while miss he portioned | 2 |
your wife be chaste | 2 |
the lord of the | 2 |
on love or air | 2 |
the girl his thoughts | 2 |
take advantage of the | 2 |
out from belle and | 2 |
the demon with him | 2 |
it seems to me | 2 |
but first a pettifogger | 2 |
forced to leave the | 2 |
at length the clown | 2 |
for the purpose of | 2 |
i maintain that it | 2 |
one eve he turned | 2 |
he pleaded that the | 2 |
the mountain in labour | 2 |
to quit his hold | 2 |
sick the kiss returned | 2 |
put an end to | 2 |
to save his life | 2 |
a stag at bay | 2 |
and come with me | 2 |
what became his own | 2 |
wight the belle possessed | 2 |
little dream for whom | 2 |
confidence no longer view | 2 |
of whom he well | 2 |
is a lady gained | 2 |
also dedicated to the | 2 |
each air and grace | 2 |
peacock complaining to juno | 2 |
made such horrid cries | 2 |
fig island feronde the | 2 |
who lived between and | 2 |
seldom shows the necessary | 2 |
talent in him seemed | 2 |
was born for groves | 2 |
dogs and the cats | 2 |
one of the few | 2 |
by the right of | 2 |
make friends in order | 2 |
darkness and our race | 2 |
and so he did | 2 |
himself and all his | 2 |
the muleteer the servant | 2 |
what villain he must | 2 |
since belphegor had obliged | 2 |
not change my state | 2 |
collection of his fables | 2 |
the devil never knew | 2 |
afflicted much was matthew | 2 |
dames avoid the sylvan | 2 |
now the same repeat | 2 |
to the market town | 2 |
went to seek her | 2 |
to me that it | 2 |
have a little fun | 2 |
i ventured to be | 2 |
matthew drove him out | 2 |
but quite too late | 2 |
us in the gulph | 2 |
contract the quid pro | 2 |
sweet echo to disperse | 2 |
at this reproach the | 2 |
with might and main | 2 |
the tinkling metal shook | 2 |
art with prudence well | 2 |
is this then the | 2 |
on the youth bestowed | 2 |
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petticoat and flowing hair | 2 |
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proper talent in him | 2 |
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gained just like a | 2 |
it is not the | 2 |
you guard the store | 2 |
just like a house | 2 |
driven by the cunning | 2 |
make the most of | 2 |
this we surely may | 2 |
would not be deterred | 2 |
the cock and the | 2 |
hope of gaining such | 2 |
gain voices in their | 2 |
the wily demon thought | 2 |
in the works of | 2 |
a lady gained just | 2 |
on the th of | 2 |
for my own part | 2 |
princess betrothed to the | 2 |
as proper for his | 2 |
simonides preserved by the | 2 |
ideas reason never suits | 2 |
be a wolf than | 2 |
moment squabbled through the | 2 |
the gascon the pitcher | 2 |
also in the lokman | 2 |
but devils driven by | 2 |
the land of the | 2 |
nor the facts relate | 2 |
with man and wife | 2 |
oyster and the pleaders | 2 |
indiscreet confession the contract | 2 |
the thought of whom | 2 |
jealous husband the gascon | 2 |
and one of these | 2 |
collection of fables in | 2 |
of darkness and our | 2 |
hopes at least she | 2 |
his stomach soon gave | 2 |
when they had reached | 2 |
on this was heard | 2 |
who such ecstacy so | 2 |
ventured to be thought | 2 |
but give me leave | 2 |
the husband scarcely could | 2 |
no sooner had the | 2 |
an hour or more | 2 |
with this design we | 2 |
court the sisters nine | 2 |
a vent to tears | 2 |
only daughter was the | 2 |
not a word was | 2 |
stomach soon gave way | 2 |
the well known note | 2 |
filled him with surprise | 2 |
in the lower animals | 2 |
but what are you | 2 |
quarrel between the dogs | 2 |
it could a name | 2 |
they matthew to the | 2 |
between the dogs and | 2 |
kalends of the greeks | 2 |
and with a smile | 2 |
they wished to gain | 2 |
i will not say | 2 |
is always well received | 2 |
does the marriage knot | 2 |
in which a demon | 2 |
the sick abbess the | 2 |
may the same extend | 2 |
council held by the | 2 |
the power of fable | 2 |
fool who sold wisdom | 2 |
in hopes at least | 2 |
damnation does the marriage | 2 |
again no idle story | 2 |
between the cats and | 2 |
is our story should | 2 |
the normans are proverbial | 2 |
feasted on the fish | 2 |
burier and his comrade | 2 |
buried in the cemetery | 2 |
two friends the country | 2 |
how changeable his mind | 2 |
of the human race | 2 |
treats her with such | 2 |
while love was born | 2 |
a vast variety of | 2 |
things most ridiculous and | 2 |
a bachelor resided in | 2 |
please is ever found | 2 |
the proposition that the | 2 |
affection had been placed | 2 |
a drum he heard | 2 |
what the chance of | 2 |
the contrary most fully | 2 |
i do not believe | 2 |
names of all the | 2 |
on that point we | 2 |
the complete fables of | 2 |
to have meant his | 2 |
emotions can so well | 2 |
i hope in tolerable | 2 |
with whose ideas reason | 2 |
a prying knave in | 2 |
and the cats and | 2 |
are worthy of the | 2 |
an only daughter was | 2 |
to those we see | 2 |
only to their proper | 2 |
such a scene to | 2 |
but he who loves | 2 |
honesta would have taught | 2 |
delighted with the beauty | 2 |
him with great surprise | 2 |
some account of the | 2 |
almost blush to see | 2 |
who knows too much | 2 |
when from the fiends | 2 |
had a daughter fair | 2 |
for whom his bosom | 2 |
would go to sleep | 2 |
so and so much | 2 |
who would have thought | 2 |
and now the same | 2 |
in his own country | 2 |
equipage was large of | 2 |
and there he found | 2 |
nearly half of them | 2 |
in the space of | 2 |
at what he heard | 2 |
no sooner had our | 2 |
our fond desires to | 2 |
fondly took her fill | 2 |
time of this dedication | 2 |
the queen of heaven | 2 |
note to fable xviii | 2 |
oft by many princes | 2 |
the glutton a sturgeon | 2 |
witty and chaste woman | 2 |
spark so much admired | 2 |
the ends of the | 2 |
tail of the serpent | 2 |
your tears and plaintive | 2 |
is for our sins | 2 |
of pleasure and of | 2 |
the name of a | 2 |
if i may be | 2 |
more of this i | 2 |
that beast of many | 2 |
you would guard your | 2 |
the fiends he ran | 2 |
to gain voices in | 2 |
girl justified the three | 2 |
the lady such a | 2 |
as well as such | 2 |
by satan was believed | 2 |
meet no obstacles to | 2 |
of those who wear | 2 |
in wedlock oft by | 2 |
to drive him thence | 2 |
name of happy pair | 2 |
who all his fondness | 2 |
no other choice belphegor | 2 |
to lose the gold | 2 |
almost as an imbecile | 2 |
in love was tolerated | 2 |
be as big as | 2 |
true liberty to trust | 2 |
in the second collection | 2 |
through the world we | 2 |
rabelais also has a | 2 |
a version of the | 2 |
he would thrice retire | 2 |
your crown more lustre | 2 |
drove him to despair | 2 |
friends the country justice | 2 |
his noble entertainments raised | 2 |
it is clearly true | 2 |
no more the same | 2 |
frogs asking a king | 2 |
not a word of | 2 |
then deserve the name | 2 |
however that may be | 2 |
spectators fain would be | 2 |
loved as well this | 2 |
our story should be | 2 |
order to gain voices | 2 |
and her young ones | 2 |
had obliged him thrice | 2 |
if you know you | 2 |
the language of the | 2 |
he might be sheltered | 2 |
will get them when | 2 |
and i maintain that | 2 |
with his ears cropped | 2 |
by the name of | 2 |
she nothing did in | 2 |
to miss de chammelay | 2 |
charming face and smart | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
over and over again | 2 |
were required without delay | 2 |
cobbler the peasant and | 2 |
fail to give the | 2 |
her screams and cries | 2 |
but puffed with empty | 2 |
love was born for | 2 |
ring the hermit the | 2 |
belphegor addressed to miss | 2 |
do the same who | 2 |
who would wish to | 2 |
doubtful at the best | 2 |
who can be the | 2 |
the falcon the little | 2 |
was the bird of | 2 |
and hoped to drive | 2 |
that it would be | 2 |
a novice in the | 2 |
might regain her charge | 2 |
tub the impossible thing | 2 |
so little is declared | 2 |
had lost his treasure | 2 |
he seems to have | 2 |
was tolerated by the | 2 |
fox before the monkey | 2 |
would like they should | 2 |
more belphegor ridicule bestowed | 2 |
beyond compare in proud | 2 |
and manner auditors delight | 2 |
a glutton famed was | 2 |
arts and execute his | 2 |
bachelor resided in touraine | 2 |
voice and manner auditors | 2 |
geese richard minutolo the | 2 |
contempt without a doubt | 2 |
fable was first printed | 2 |
know the cause that | 2 |
the husband of the | 2 |
he sent to school | 2 |
of all the beasts | 2 |
industry and wily art | 2 |
substance for the shadow | 2 |
get me nicely dressed | 2 |
the very torment of | 2 |
edition of this translation | 2 |
is ever found the | 2 |
said our husband never | 2 |
the mandrake the rhemese | 2 |
soon the object of | 2 |
none to drive him | 2 |
free from care you | 2 |
the proper talent in | 2 |
might hope the bailiffs | 2 |
him thence would dare | 2 |
the ass and the | 2 |
play some cunning trick | 2 |
but if old hymen | 2 |
the world is old | 2 |
many eligible offers found | 2 |
i speak of the | 2 |
a minute at the | 2 |
me were worth a | 2 |
one such as virgil | 2 |
to treat me thus | 2 |
consideration i will own | 2 |
gave when from the | 2 |
his life to save | 2 |
and the young turkeys | 2 |
to him was paid | 2 |
held by the rats | 2 |
with certainty the charm | 2 |
became enamoured of the | 2 |
steed of the arcadian | 2 |
europe to our sovereign | 2 |
sun and the frogs | 2 |
what i have said | 2 |
do not wish to | 2 |
he had never got | 2 |
presents smoothes the road | 2 |
wishing distant scenes to | 2 |
what the demon with | 2 |
priest and the corpse | 2 |
bell the spark deprived | 2 |
he cast a look | 2 |
it seemed to be | 2 |
for it could a | 2 |
entered in his head | 2 |
with a froward look | 2 |
to reduce boccaccio to | 2 |
the best he could | 2 |
prudes can make us | 2 |
the kiss returned sister | 2 |
to please is ever | 2 |
he put his hand | 2 |
this fable is traced | 2 |
preface to the second | 2 |
which la fontaine has | 2 |
had to throw away | 2 |
ass loaded with sponges | 2 |
the world spectators fain | 2 |
get them when their | 2 |
he portioned to a | 2 |
the little bell how | 2 |
ought to be a | 2 |
if it were a | 2 |
to tell her where | 2 |
only make friends in | 2 |
he there resolved to | 2 |
pitcher to promise is | 2 |
led to have for | 2 |
their proper rank restore | 2 |
russet petticoat and flowing | 2 |
by virtue of his | 2 |
sooner said than done | 2 |
the farmer banished him | 2 |
he was unable at | 2 |
though the god of | 2 |
and all for what | 2 |
to say to the | 2 |
with piercing cries she | 2 |
in the lokman collection | 2 |
all her rage defy | 2 |
what saint can bear | 2 |
though he should wish | 2 |
take me for a | 2 |
as well as i | 2 |
that can quench desire | 2 |
find the heifer indiscreetly | 2 |
wrong with hope our | 2 |
see in modern days | 2 |
de maucroix and la | 2 |
worth a great deal | 2 |
which led her to | 2 |
and discords rang around | 2 |
jean was a backward | 2 |
all europe to our | 2 |
to have a wife | 2 |
the psalter king candaules | 2 |
of meat brings appetite | 2 |
preface to the first | 2 |
bell the glutton belphegor | 2 |
shows the necessary care | 2 |
of marble was so | 2 |
to climb the tree | 2 |
he could not choose | 2 |
the sight is just | 2 |
age unfit the contrary | 2 |
the lands he buys | 2 |
well might this spouse | 2 |
and that is the | 2 |
the ear of one | 2 |
such noise would make | 2 |
was by matthew often | 2 |
though expectations oft away | 2 |
of arts in the | 2 |
am led to think | 2 |
very thing they wished | 2 |
down the royal dish | 2 |
girl his thoughts possessed | 2 |
by the wife were | 2 |
to my ears convey | 2 |
he did the same | 2 |
that in a few | 2 |
calendar the avaricious wife | 2 |
the infant duke de | 2 |
the clown was driven | 2 |
invoked sweet echo to | 2 |
the honours of the | 2 |
crave who knows a | 2 |
live on love or | 2 |
most ridiculous and quite | 2 |
the light of heaven | 2 |
fully bent to try | 2 |
was before our farmer | 2 |
peasant of the danube | 2 |
at such a time | 2 |
which his bosom grieved | 2 |
with you each air | 2 |
no idle story to | 2 |
the best of wines | 2 |
few obstacles can clog | 2 |
puffed with empty pride | 2 |
returned in haste the | 2 |
to use his arts | 2 |
at length they reached | 2 |
was eminent for his | 2 |
you comfort crave few | 2 |
which strife found admittance | 2 |
i give you here | 2 |
as big as the | 2 |
he should wish for | 2 |
old french nursery tale | 2 |
it entered in his | 2 |
withdrew her from the | 2 |
do not take it | 2 |
oft away have flown | 2 |
as an imbecile by | 2 |
pleasing to her ear | 2 |
he might all expense | 2 |
some means to please | 2 |
book was not added | 2 |
time it is our | 2 |
from these he promised | 2 |
he had to throw | 2 |
another weighty purse to | 2 |
would not do the | 2 |
i might contrive some | 2 |
the dogs and the | 2 |
we scarcely good can | 2 |
and at the same | 2 |
cries she rent the | 2 |
cyclop gave to galataea | 2 |
the same way that | 2 |
the stag and the | 2 |
perhaps you have not | 2 |
is forced to leave | 2 |
he turned a heifer | 2 |
fox with his tail | 2 |
servant girl justified the | 2 |
conscience the devil of | 2 |
might be sheltered from | 2 |
desire to be a | 2 |
of the arcadian breed | 2 |
to tell adventures through | 2 |
whom he well had | 2 |
others do the same | 2 |
your net i more | 2 |
which made the demon | 2 |
but still the farmer | 2 |
so big a fool | 2 |
our husband never would | 2 |
credit what they please | 2 |
face and smart engaging | 2 |
the same extend through | 2 |
youth seldom shows the | 2 |
worthy of contempt without | 2 |
he was led to | 2 |
spirit laughed within his | 2 |
quickly swallowed down the | 2 |
of the present day | 2 |
but what can you | 2 |
were doomed to find | 2 |
mule boasting of his | 2 |
most worthy of contempt | 2 |
they should by you | 2 |
which his good lord | 2 |
give a license to | 2 |
the god of war | 2 |
without the aid of | 2 |
the object of the | 2 |
the very thing they | 2 |
the first and second | 2 |
first edition of this | 2 |
from hand to hand | 2 |
ecstacy so often give | 2 |
woman and the pail | 2 |
of flesh and blood | 2 |
some marks of virtue | 2 |
also has a version | 2 |
belphegor soon a noble | 2 |
in place of these | 2 |
glee he feasted on | 2 |
he beheld a certain | 2 |
but hell will get | 2 |
adventures through the realms | 2 |
tell her where lorn | 2 |
and laid them up | 2 |
for wanton freaks and | 2 |
wind against your face | 2 |
was dedicated to the | 2 |
desired to know the | 2 |
such misfortunes said is | 2 |
sought his calf hans | 2 |
was driven to declare | 2 |
both deep and large | 2 |
to be his wife | 2 |
band that hovered round | 2 |
preserved by the gods | 2 |
necessary that he should | 2 |
last effusions of my | 2 |
lesson first we know | 2 |
primum mobile of human | 2 |
the less of such | 2 |
the same who weds | 2 |
in which he wrote | 2 |
of the complete fables | 2 |
was not added till | 2 |
have meant his own | 2 |
their disagreements often would | 2 |
more than change of | 2 |
same was echoed loud | 2 |
reduce boccaccio to the | 2 |
as often as it | 2 |
to imitate the eagle | 2 |
can make us credit | 2 |
and as the belle | 2 |
what shall we do | 2 |
he ten years complete | 2 |
for those who fondly | 2 |
ever wants for subjects | 2 |
hope in tolerable verse | 2 |
the demon to entice | 2 |
contrary most fully i | 2 |
and whence this promise | 2 |
we surely may pretend | 2 |
the course of the | 2 |
monseigneur the duke de | 2 |
the magick cup the | 2 |
the ambassador commenced his | 2 |
not content with watching | 2 |
can be the most | 2 |
now and then to | 2 |
ease he who loves | 2 |
the less i know | 2 |
so great his fears | 2 |
man and his sons | 2 |
bottom of a well | 2 |
since he daily fed | 2 |
proved the very torment | 2 |
with his legation was | 2 |
is it worth the | 2 |
through which strife found | 2 |
ears of the hare | 2 |
wily art with prudence | 2 |
the time of this | 2 |
cries the neighbours kept | 2 |
tell adventures through the | 2 |
criticism never stops short | 2 |
to this we surely | 2 |
maker the gascon the | 2 |
to prattle to the | 2 |
but no one came | 2 |
miser who had lost | 2 |
the country justice alice | 2 |
of anacreon another imitation | 2 |
his wife is dead | 2 |
wrote the names of | 2 |
counted by the fair | 2 |
come down to us | 2 |
a host of lovers | 2 |
the reader to the | 2 |
it in his head | 2 |
he was born at | 2 |
the hero of our | 2 |
lioness and the she | 2 |
no grief so great | 2 |
such it seemed to | 2 |
but scarcely had he | 2 |
the presence of the | 2 |
next to rome he | 2 |
type of all ingratitude | 2 |
here is a case | 2 |
forest and the woodcutter | 2 |
but he could not | 2 |
to treat his passion | 2 |
on herbs her palate | 2 |
to feel the poignant | 2 |
and harassed by a | 2 |
prudence well can blend | 2 |
few for lovers grieve | 2 |
he was unable to | 2 |
king of naples had | 2 |
the whole night long | 2 |
and none to drive | 2 |
misfortunes said is best | 2 |
monks as you would | 2 |
he scarcely for it | 2 |
as you would guard | 2 |
as you would like | 2 |
who proved the very | 2 |
to the girls he | 2 |
most willingly your lover | 2 |
that the man of | 2 |
belphegor was their constant | 2 |
you have not heard | 2 |
his sceptre and his | 2 |
i the fact have | 2 |
there was once a | 2 |
where lorn io she | 2 |
life of jean de | 2 |
presumed the truth to | 2 |
the place of steward | 2 |
kept his eye on | 2 |
sight is just the | 2 |
the heifer indiscreetly left | 2 |
sent to find the | 2 |
or true or false | 2 |
wily demon thought he | 2 |
in the age of | 2 |
to aim your acting | 2 |
monks of catalonia the | 2 |
was soon the object | 2 |
jars and discords rang | 2 |
there the scythian found | 2 |
artifice in love was | 2 |
this design we must | 2 |
cattle one had strayed | 2 |
palate gratified at will | 2 |
very torment of his | 2 |
the bitch and her | 2 |
led the charmer took | 2 |
this i hope to | 2 |
put them to rout | 2 |
lover now the tinkling | 2 |
now to lose the | 2 |
the glory of his | 2 |
which we have already | 2 |
or i should swerve | 2 |
no sooner was the | 2 |
not counted by the | 2 |
his promises are naught | 2 |
the women and the | 2 |
the fact have fully | 2 |
not two days ago | 2 |
so far as that | 2 |
page your fame shall | 2 |
lesson brought home to | 2 |
they take me for | 2 |
in which the poet | 2 |
and execute his plan | 2 |
my scruples are too | 2 |
to play the gascon | 2 |
these shadows to my | 2 |
be the most sincere | 2 |
know too well your | 2 |
confounded as they stood | 2 |
the picture the pack | 2 |
was their constant care | 2 |
husband confessor the cobbler | 2 |
ran after fortune and | 2 |
in country villages each | 2 |
in his sixth edition | 2 |
of this or that | 2 |
first a pettifogger to | 2 |
truth these shadows to | 2 |
just as well designed | 2 |
roderick was asked this | 2 |
the royal society of | 2 |
distant scenes to know | 2 |
for mortals was designed | 2 |
but this apparently refers | 2 |
of the monkey and | 2 |
river scamander the confidant | 2 |
the pleasures and the | 2 |
to a wealthy fool | 2 |
it was in his | 2 |
class our couple found | 2 |
who become just what | 2 |
each the other ought | 2 |
be a cuckold is | 2 |
folly greater than to | 2 |
fox and the young | 2 |
weighty purse to him | 2 |
man they took by | 2 |
my wife and i | 2 |
no other hope had | 2 |
promises of kings are | 2 |
the other bore a | 2 |
and contented cuckold the | 2 |
death and the unfortunate | 2 |
would wish to reduce | 2 |
by the cunning clown | 2 |
it not be well | 2 |
but time it is | 2 |
not overburdened with a | 2 |
of the duke de | 2 |
would content the mind | 2 |
expectations oft away have | 2 |
portioned to a wealthy | 2 |
lord is forced to | 2 |
might all expense and | 2 |
a cuckold is a | 2 |
by others do the | 2 |
it is our story | 2 |
she sunk to dire | 2 |
from my pen expect | 2 |
oft shows a want | 2 |
there resolved to fix | 2 |
the demon almost blush | 2 |
and every where pursues | 2 |
and worthy of a | 2 |
with a store of | 2 |
quarrel of the dogs | 2 |
the spark deprived of | 2 |
she full assent expressed | 2 |
to the same modesty | 2 |
a demon in our | 2 |
yet all are not | 2 |
or young or old | 2 |
known note was pleasing | 2 |
sick abbess the truckers | 2 |
the quarrel of the | 2 |
and who is he | 2 |
all is irksomeness with | 2 |
thrice matthew drove him | 2 |
and furnished it with | 2 |
world is full of | 2 |
me that it is | 2 |
charms corporeal much our | 2 |
by hymen were indissolubly | 2 |
but i have done | 2 |
those who fondly court | 2 |
and the reed is | 2 |
to watch if any | 2 |
inflicted on the heart | 2 |
his wife in bed | 2 |
in vain we hope | 2 |
that gave a tinkling | 2 |
the impossible thing the | 2 |
the name of the | 2 |
from morn till night | 2 |
who would not be | 2 |
not do the same | 2 |
longer view their fellow | 2 |
these words were thunder | 2 |
the fables of la | 2 |
watch if any one | 2 |
god of love and | 2 |
and all the world | 2 |
piercing cries she rent | 2 |
the dog who carried | 2 |
what form is this | 2 |
a gainer by the | 2 |
worse below the devil | 2 |
doctors were required without | 2 |
was all i ventured | 2 |
sooner had our wight | 2 |
appears to be a | 2 |
oracle and the atheist | 2 |
still more early years | 2 |
more than half was | 2 |
sole affection had been | 2 |
roderick he designed to | 2 |
vain we hope again | 2 |
oft inflicted on the | 2 |
the thread of life | 2 |
that heart could wish | 2 |
my muse to grace | 2 |
you comfort crave who | 2 |
to fix his earthly | 2 |
might by industry and | 2 |
between the realms of | 2 |
lorn io she might | 2 |
block of marble was | 2 |
was the first to | 2 |
the evil spirit laughed | 2 |
and leave me to | 2 |
filled with ifs and | 2 |
what had he done | 2 |
not exist in the | 2 |
attention to his offer | 2 |
various things that might | 2 |
the demon was by | 2 |
which a demon should | 2 |
a great deal more | 2 |
lady gained just like | 2 |
to find such lines | 2 |
evil spirit laughed within | 2 |
the best of themes | 2 |
the gift of thought | 2 |
by many princes sought | 2 |
see the reason why | 2 |
eye of the master | 2 |
see from duty springs | 2 |
naples had a daughter | 2 |
all i ventured to | 2 |
clown was driven to | 2 |
beasts are mere machines | 2 |
times such noise would | 2 |
plaintive accents all engage | 2 |
to live before we | 2 |
boasting of his genealogy | 2 |
for since belphegor had | 2 |
that love and hymen | 2 |
length they reached the | 2 |
to her who had | 2 |
us credit what they | 2 |
this is not a | 2 |
among the rustic nymphs | 2 |
her from the herd | 2 |
and to her say | 2 |
we hope again the | 2 |
than change of dress | 2 |
her part no more | 2 |
sum of thirty pounds | 2 |
assistance seemed to lack | 2 |
is nothing but the | 2 |
between man and the | 2 |
it might not be | 2 |
lover of the chase | 2 |
florence he beheld a | 2 |
the dogs and cats | 2 |
the human lot to | 2 |
by matthew often prayed | 2 |
perceived what marriage must | 2 |
no jewel in your | 2 |
own afflictions dissipate in | 2 |
silver of the tax | 2 |
spouse who treats her | 2 |
if any one would | 2 |
for a handsome sum | 2 |