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The Countryman Who Sought His Calf

    By Jean de La Fontaine



    A COUNTRYMAN, one day, his calf had lost,
    And, seeking it, a neighbouring forest crossed;
    The tallest tree that in the district grew,
    He climbed to get a more extensive view.
    Just then a lady with her lover came;
    The place was pleasing, both to spark and dame;
    Their mutual wishes, looks and eyes expressed,
    And on the grass the lady was caressed.
    At sights of charms, enchanting to the eyes,
    The gay gallant exclaimed, with fond surprise: -
    Ye gods, what striking beauties now I see!
    No objects named; but spoke with anxious glee.
    The clod, who, on the tree had mounted high,
    And heard at ease the conversation nigh,
    Now cried: - Good man! who see with such delight;
    Pray tell me if my calf be in your sight?



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