Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Volume 23 by Jean de La Fontaine
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Behind thick clouds the very stars had fled:
As all had been expected, in he went, Most thoroughly they both appeared content; Few words were used: in haste the pair withdrew, Where ev'ry wish at ease they might pursue. The smart gallant at once her beauty praised; His admiration presently was raised; Sweet kindness followed; charms were oft admired; And all was managed as their hearts desired. SAID youthful Cleon, now you'll tell me why This stratagem you were induced to try? For such before in love was never seen; 'Tis excellent, and worthy Beauty's queen. A lovely blush o'erspread Aminta's face, And gave her lily-cheeks superior grace. He praised her person, artifice, and wit, And did whate'er the moments would admit. THE CLYSTER IF truth give pleasure, surely we should try; To found our tales on what we can rely; Th' experiment repeatedly I've made, |
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