Folk Tale
The Vine and the Goat
| Title | The Vine and the Goat | 
|---|---|
| Original Title | Τράγος καὶ ἄμπελος | 
| Original Author | Αἴσωπος | 
| Original ID | trans-4727.xml | 
| Book Author | George Fyler Townsend | 
| Chapter Nr. | 071 | 
| Language code | eng | 
A VINE was luxuriant in the time of vintage with leaves and grapes. A Goat, passing by, nibbled its young tendrils and its leaves. The Vine addressed him and said: "Why do you thus injure me without a cause, and crop my leaves? Is there no young grass left? But I shall not have to wait long for my just revenge; for if you now should crop my leaves, and cut me down to my root, I shall provide the wine to pour over you when you are led as a victim to the sacrifice."
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