Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 07 by Jean de La Fontaine
page 27 of 32 (84%)
page 27 of 32 (84%)
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For thee I seriously intend the grace,
If thou 'lt on me a day or two attend, As page of honour:--dost thou comprehend? The custom know'st thou--better I'll expound; A cup-bearer with Jupiter is found, Thou'st heard no doubt. ANSELM What, Ganymede? NEGRO The same; And I'm that Jupiter of mighty fame; The chief supreme who rules above the skies; Be thou the lad with fascinating eyes, Though not so handsome, nor in truth so young. ANSELM You jest, my lord; to youth I don't belong; 'Tis very clear;--my judge's dress--my age! NEGRO I jest? thou dream'st. ANSELM |
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