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The Frogs and Sun
| Title | The Frogs and Sun |
|---|---|
| Original Title | Ranae ad solem |
| Original Author | Phaedrus |
| Original ID | trans-7911.xml |
| Book Author | C. Smart |
| Language code | eng |
When Esop saw, with inward grief, The nuptials of a neighboring thief, He thus his narrative begun: Of old 'twas rumor'd that the Sun Would take a wife: with hideous cries The quer'lous Frogs alarm'd the skies. Moved at their murmurs, Jove inquired What was the thing that they desired? When thus a tenant of the lake, In terror, for his brethren spake: "Ev'n now one Sun too much is found, And dries up all the pools around, Till we thy creatures perish here; But oh, how dreadfully severe, Should he at length be made a sire, And propagate a race of fire !"