Truth in Fiction Or, Morality in Masquerade. A Collection of Two hundred twenty five Select Fables of Aesop, and other Authors. Done into English Verse. By Edmund Arwaker |
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FABLE V. The Mountain in Labour:
Or, A great Cry, and little Wool.
A pregnant
Mountain long had heaving lain,
As if some monstrous Burden caus'd its Pain:
The neighb'ring People, in a deadly fright,
Flock'd round in Crouds to the prodigious Sight:
And while devoutly they Lucina call,
Out creeps a puny Mouse, and shams them all.
As if some monstrous Burden caus'd its Pain:
The neighb'ring People, in a deadly fright,
Flock'd round in Crouds to the prodigious Sight:
And while devoutly they Lucina call,
Out creeps a puny Mouse, and shams them all.
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The MORAL.
‘Believe not those who great Atchievements boast;‘For they who most pretend, deceive us most.
‘When swelling Words have rais'd our Hope, or Fear,
‘The Passions greater than their Cause appear.
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