Folk Tale
The Viper and the File
Translated From
Serpens ad Fabrum Ferrarium
| Author | Phaedrus | 
|---|---|
| Book Title | Fabulae Aesopiae | 
| Publication Date | 41 | 
| Language | Latin | 
| Author | C. Smart | 
|---|---|
| Book Title | The Fables of Phaedrus | 
| Publication Date | 1887 | 
| Language | English | 
| Origin | Italy | 
He that a greater biter bites, His folly on himself requites, As we shall manifest forthwith.- There was a hovel of a smith, Where a poor Viper chanced to steal, And being greedy of a meal, When she had seized upon a file, Was answer'd in this rugged style: " Why do you think, 0 stupid snake! On me your usual meal to make, Who've sharper teeth than thine by far, And can corrode an iron bar ?"
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