Old Friends in a New Dress
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Excerpt from Old Friends in a New Dress: Or, Familiar Fables in Verse, With Several Copper Plates
To cross the brook, a single plank
Was simply laid from bank to bank,
And, as he past alone,
He saw his shadow at his feet,
Which seem'd another dog, with meat
Much better than his own.
Ah, ha! thought he, as no one spies,
If I could make this piece my prize,
I should be double winner:
So made a snatch, when, sad to tell!
His own piece in the water fell,
And thus he lost his dinner.
The fable which above you see,
To greedy folks must useful be,
And suits those to a tittle,
Who long for what they can't obtain,
'Tis sure far wiser to remain
Contented with a little.
Fable II.
The Fox and the Crow.
The dairy window strew'd with cheesy
A Crow, by instinct led,
Dar'd, for its young, a piece to size,
Who waited to be fed.
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