The Tales And Novels of J. De La Fontaine 2

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The Tales And Novels of J. De La Fontaine 2
Jean De La Fontaine
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The lad most gratefully his thanks returned; His breast with ev'ry soft emotion burned.
NICAISE 121 Within a week, to this sweet charmer came, A rich young squire, who soon declared his flame; On which she said to Nicaise: — he will do; This spark will easily let matters through; And as the belle was confident of that, She gave consent and listened to his chat.
Soon all was settled and arranged the day, When marriage they no longer would delay, You'll fully notice this: — I think I view The tho
...ughts which move around and you pursue; 'Twas doubtless clear, whatever bliss in store, The lady was betrothed, and nothing more.
Though all was fixed a week before the day, Yet fearing accidents might things delay, Or even break the treaty ere complete, She would not our apprentice fully greet, Till on the very morn she gave her hand, Lest chance defeated what was nicely planned: Hows'BR the belle was to the altar led, A virgin still, and doomed the squire to wed, Who, quite impatient, consummation sought, As soon as he the charmer back had brought; But she solicited the day apart, And this obtained, alone by prayers and art.


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