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The Horse And The Ass.

    By Jean de La Fontaine



[1]

    In such a world, all men, of every grade,
    Should each the other kindly aid;
    For, if beneath misfortune's goad
    A neighbour falls, on you will fall his load.

    There jogg'd in company an ass and horse;
    Nought but his harness did the last endorse;
    The other bore a load that crush'd him down,
    And begg'd the horse a little help to give,
    Or otherwise he could not reach the town.
    'This prayer,' said he, 'is civil, I believe;
    One half this burden you would scarcely feel.'
    The horse refused, flung up a scornful heel,
    And saw his comrade die beneath the weight: -
    And saw his wrong too late;
    For on his own proud back
    They put the ass's pack,
    And over that, beside,
    They put the ass's hide.



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