Samuel Pepys survived the Great Plague of 1665. He also saw the Great Fire of London in 1666. It destroyed 13,000 houses
The poplars in the fields of France
Are golden ladies come to dance;
But yet to see them there is none
But I and the September sun
The girl who in their shadow sits
Can only see the sock she knits;
Her dog is watching all the day
That not a cow shall go astray
The leisurely contented cows
Can only see the earth they browse;
Their piebald bodies through the grass
With busy, munching noses pass.
Alone the sun and I behold
Processions crowned with shining gold
The poplars in the fields of France
Like glorious ladies come to dance.
Poem about the fields in France!
Bonjour,
Comment tu t'appelles?
Tu vas bien? Est-ce que tu as été à l'école aujourd'hui?
Hi,
Je devais faire mes devoirs hier, mais je ne les ais pas faits.