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The Hare And The Partridge.

    By Jean de La Fontaine



        A field in common share
            A partridge and a hare,
        And live in peaceful state,
        Till, woeful to relate!
        The hunters' mingled cry
        Compels the hare to fly.
        He hurries to his fort,
        And spoils almost the sport
        By faulting every hound
        That yelps upon the ground.
        At last his reeking heat
        Betrays his snug retreat.
    Old Tray, with philosophic nose,
    Snuffs carefully, and grows
        So certain, that he cries,
            "The hare is here; bow wow!"
            And veteran Ranger now,--
        The dog that never lies,--
        "The hare is gone," replies.
        Alas! poor, wretched hare,
        Back comes he to his lair,
        To meet destruction there!
        The partridge, void of fear,
        Begins her friend to jeer:--
        "You bragg'd of being fleet;
        How serve you, now, your feet?"
        Scarce has she ceased to speak,--
        The laugh yet in her beak,--
        When comes her turn to die,
        From which she could not fly.
        She thought her wings, indeed,
        Enough for every need;
        But in her laugh and talk,
        Forgot the cruel hawk!



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