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The Ape.

    By Jean de La Fontaine



    There is an ape in Paris,
    To which was given a wife:
    Like many a one that marries,
    This ape, in brutal strife,
    Soon beat her out of life.
    Their infant cries, - perhaps not fed, -
    But cries, I ween, in vain;
    The father laughs: his wife is dead,
    And he has other loves again,
    Which he will also beat, I think, -
    Return'd from tavern drown'd in drink.

    For aught that's good, you need not look
    Among the imitative tribe;
    A monkey be it, or what makes a book -
    The worse, I deem - the aping scribe.



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