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The Dress-Maker

    By Jean de La Fontaine



    A CLOISTERED nun had a lover
    Dwelling in the neighb'ring town;
    Both racked their brains to discover
    How they best their love might crown.
    The swain to pass the convent-door! -
    No easy matter! - Thus they swore,
    And wished it light. - I ne'er knew a nun
    In such a pass to be outdone: -
    In woman's clothes the youth must dress,
    And gain admission. I confess
    The ruse has oft been tried before,
    But it succeeded as of yore.
    Together in a close barred cell
    The lovers were, and sewed all day,
    Nor heeded how time flew away. -
    "What's that I hear? Refection bell!
    "'Tis time to part. Adieu! - Farewell! -
    "How's this?" exclaimed the abbess, "why
    "The last at table?" - "Madam, I
    "Have had my dress-maker." - "The rent
    "On which you've both been so intent
    "Is hard to stop, for the whole day
    "To sew and mend, you made her stay;
    "Much work indeed you've had to do!
    " - Madam, 't would last the whole night through,
    "When in our task we find enjoyment
    "There is no end of the employment."



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