The book Tales And Novels of J De La Fontaine volume 11 was written by author Jean De La Fontaine Here you can read free online of Tales And Novels of J De La Fontaine volume 11 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Tales And Novels of J De La Fontaine volume 11 a good or bad book?
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A thousand times I fondly ask the boon; Let's take it to the woods: 'tis not too soon; Young as it is, I'll feed it morn and night, And always make it my supreme delight. RICHARD MINUTOLO IN ev'ry age, at Naples, we are told, Intrigue and gallantry reign uncontrolled; With beauteous objects in abundance blessed. No country round so many has possessed; Such fascinating charms the FAIR disclose, That irresistibly soft passion flows. 'MONG these a belle, enchanting to behold, Was loved by ...one, of birth and store of gold; Minutolo (and Richard) was his name, In Cupid's train a youth of brilliant fame: 'Tween Rome and Paris none was more gallant, And num'rous hearts were for him known to pant. CATELLA (thus was called our lady fair, ) So long, howe'er, resisted Richard's snare, That prayers, and vows, and promises were vain; A favour Minutolo could not gain. At length, our hero weary, coldness showed, And dropt attendance, since no kindness flowed; Pretended to be cured:--another sought, And feigned her charms his tender heart had caught: Catella laughed, but jealousy was nigh; 'Twas for her friend that now He heaved the sigh.
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