The Mandrake and the Rhemese
Jean de La Fontaine
The Mandrake and the Rhemese
Jean de La Fontaine
WHENE'ER the painter had in hand a fair, He’d jest his wife, and laugh with easy air; But Hymen’s rights proceeding as they ought, With jealous fears her breast was never fraught. She might indeed repay his tricks in kind, And gratify, in soft amours, her mind, Except that she less confidence had shown, And was not led to him the truth to own.
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