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The Dog That Dropped The Substance For The Shadow.
By Jean de La Fontaine
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This world is full of shadow-chasers,
Most easily deceived.
Should I enumerate these racers,
I should not be believed.
I send them all to Aesop's dog,
Which, crossing water on a log,
Espied the meat he bore, below;
To seize its image, let it go;
Plunged in; to reach the shore was glad,
With neither what he hoped, nor what he'd had.
Extra Info: [1] Aesop; also Phaedrus, I. 4.
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