Nov 3, 2022 7:07 AM
Panther
The Crow and the Fox
At the top of a tree perched Master Crow;
In his beak he was holding a cheese.
Drawn by the smell, Master Fox spoke, below.
The words, more or less, were these:
"Hey, now, Sir Crow! Good day, good day!
How very handsome you do look, how grandly distingué!
No lie, if those songs you sing
Match the plumage of your wing,
You’re the phoenix of these woods, our choice."
Hearing this, the Crow was all rapture and wonder.
To show off his handsome voice,
He opened beak wide and let go of his plunder.
The Fox snapped it up and then said, "My Good Sir,
Learn that each flatterer
Lives at the cost of those who heed.
This lesson is well worth the cheese, indeed."
The Crow, ashamed and sick,
Swore, a bit late, not to fall again for that trick.
It's a fable from jean de la Fontaine (1621-1695)
Nov 2, 2022 12:54 PM
Ulta
Don't believe I've seen that one before
Oct 30, 2022 5:34 PM
Panther
I was right in the previous page ....... Will they plays "the Crow and the fox" now , from laFontaine ? ^_^