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The City Rat And The Country Rat.[1]

    By Jean de La Fontaine



    A city rat, one night,
    Did, with a civil stoop,
    A country rat invite
    To end a turtle soup.

    Upon a Turkey carpet
    They found the table spread,
    And sure I need not harp it
    How well the fellows fed.

    The entertainment was
    A truly noble one;
    But some unlucky cause
    Disturb'd it when begun.

    It was a slight rat-tat,
    That put their joys to rout;
    Out ran the city rat;
    His guest, too, scamper'd out.

    Our rats but fairly quit,
    The fearful knocking ceased.
    'Return we,' cried the cit,
    To finish there our feast.

    'No,' said the rustic rat;
    'To-morrow dine with me.
    I'm not offended at
    Your feast so grand and free, -

    'For I've no fare resembling;
    But then I eat at leisure,
    And would not swap, for pleasure
    So mix'd with fear and trembling.'



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[1] Horace, Satires, II. 6: also in Aesop.


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