Ten Years Later: The Man in The Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas Chapter 6 Page 16

“that the nymph of Vaux — ”

“Ah, beautiful!” cried Loret. “The nymph of Vaux! thank you, La Fontaine; you have just given me the two concluding verses of my paper.”

“Well, if you can rhyme so well, La Fontaine,” said Pelisson, “tell me now in what way you would begin my prologue?”

“I should say, for instance, ‘Oh! nymph, who — ’ After ‘who’ I should place a verb in the second person singular of the present indicative; and should go on thus: ‘this grot profound.

’“

“But the verb, the verb?” asked Pelisson.

“To admire the greatest king of all kings round,”