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The Dog in the River

AuthorC. Smart
Book TitleThe Fables of Phaedrus
Publication Date1887
ATU34A
LanguageEnglish
OriginItaly

The churl that wants another's fare Deserves at least to lose his share. As through the stream a Dog convey'd A piece of meat, he spied his shade In the clear mirror of the flood, And thinking it was flesh and blood, Snapp'd to deprive him of the treat:- But mark the glutton's self-defeat, Miss'd both another's and his own, Both shade and substance, beef and bone.


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