Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 07 by Jean de La Fontaine
page 28 of 32 (87%)
page 28 of 32 (87%)
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My lord?
NEGRO You won't engage? Just as you will:--'tis all the same you'll find. ANSELM My lord!. . . . The learned judge himself resigned, The black's mysterious wishes to obey;-- Alas! curst presents, how they always weigh! A PAGE the magistrate was quickly seen, In dress, in look, in age, in air, in mien; His hat became a cap; his beard alone Remained unchanged; the rest had wholly flown. THUS metamorphosed to a pretty boy, The judge proceeded in the black's employ. Within a corner hidden, Argia lay, And heard what Anselm had been led to say. The Moor howe'er was Manto, most renowned, Transformed, as oft the fairy we have found; She built the charming palace by her art,-- Now youthful features would to age impart. AT length, as Anselm through a passage came, He suddenly beheld his beauteous dame. What! learned Anselm do I see, said she, |
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