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The Gascon

    By Jean de La Fontaine



    I AM always inclined to suspect
    The best story under the sun
    As soon as by chance I detect
    That teller and hero are one.

    We're all of us prone to conceit,
    And like to proclaim our own glory,
    But our purpose we're apt to defeat
    As actors in chief of our story.

    To prove the truth of what I state
    Let me an anecdote relate:
    A Gascon with his comrade sat
    At tavern drinking. This and that
    He vaunted with assertion pat.
    From gasconade to gasconade
    Passed to the conquests he had made
    In love.    A buxom country maid,
    Who served the wine, with due attention
    Lent patient ear to each invention,
    And pressed her hands against her side
    Her bursting merriment to hide.
    To hear our Gascon talk, no Sue
    Nor Poll in town but that he knew;
    With each he'd passed a blissful night
    More to their own than his delight.
    This one he loved for she was fair,
    That for her glossy ebon hair.
    One miss, to tame his cruel rigour,
    Had brought him gifts. - She owned his vigour
    In short it wanted but his gaze
    To set each trembling heart ablaze.
    His strength surpassed his luck, - the test -
    In one short night ten times he'd blessed
    A dame who gratefully expressed
    Her thanks with corresponding zest.
    At this the maid burst forth, "What more?
    "I never heard such lies before!
    "Content were I if at that sport
    "I had what that poor dame was short."



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