<h2><span><SPAN name="14">THE SYCOPHANTIC FOX</SPAN></span><br>
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<span> AND</span><br>
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<span> THE GULLIBLE RAVEN</span><br/></h2>
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A raven sat upon a tree,<br/>
And not a word he spoke, for<br/>
His beak contained a piece of Brie,<br/>
Or, maybe, it was Roquefort:<br/>
We'll make it any kind you please--<br/>
At all events, it was a cheese.<br/>
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Beneath the tree's umbrageous limb<br/>
A hungry fox sat smiling;<br/>
He saw the raven watching him,<br/>
And spoke in words beguiling.<br/>
"<span style="font-style: italic;">J'admire</span>,"
said he, "<span style="font-style: italic;">ton beau plumage</span>."<br/>
(The which was simply persiflage.)<br/>
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Two things there are, no doubt you know,<br/>
To which a fox is used:<br/>
A rooster that is bound to crow,<br/>
A crow that's bound to roost,<br/>
And whichsoever he espies<br/>
He tells the most unblushing lies.<br/>
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"Sweet fowl," he said, "I understand<br/>
You're more than merely natty,<br/>
I hear you sing to beat the band<br/>
And Adelina Patti.<br/>
Pray render with your liquid tongue<br/>
A bit from 'Gotterdammerung.'"<br/>
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This subtle speech was aimed to please<br/>
The crow, and it succeeded:<br/>
He thought no bird in all the trees<br/>
Could sing as well as he did.<br/>
In flattery completely doused,<br/>
He gave the "Jewel Song" from "Faust."<br/>
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[Illustration: "'<span style="font-style: italic;">J'ADMIRE</span>,'
SAID HE, '<span style="font-style: italic;">TON BEAU PLUMAGE</span>'"]<br/>
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But gravitation's law, of course,<br/>
As Isaac Newton showed it,<br/>
Exerted on the cheese its force,<br/>
And elsewhere soon bestowed it.<br/>
In fact, there is no need to tell<br/>
What happened when to earth it fell.<br/>
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I blush to add that when the bird<br/>
Took in the situation<br/>
He said one brief, emphatic word,<br/>
Unfit for publication.<br/>
The fox was greatly startled, but<br/>
He only sighed and answered "Tut."<br/>
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THE MORAL is: A fox is bound<br/>
To be a shameless sinner.<br/>
And also: When the cheese comes round<br/>
You know it's after dinner.<br/>
But (what is only known to few)<br/>
The fox is after dinner, too.<br/>
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