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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| XXXIV. | FABLE XXXIV. The Ape and Fox:
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FABLE XXXIV. The Ape and Fox:
Or, Much wou'd have More.
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Ape, by human Conversation tam'd,
Of her indecent Nakedness asham'd;
Desir'd a Fox, from his superfluous Tail
To spare as much as wou'd her Bareness veil;
And said, The Load that did his Speed prevent,
Wou'd serve her both for Use and Ornament.
He, whom no Care of others Wants did touch,
Reply'd, I never thought I had too much:
My Tail shall, 'till it sweeps the Kennel, grow,
Rather than make a Cover-slut for you.
Of her indecent Nakedness asham'd;
Desir'd a Fox, from his superfluous Tail
To spare as much as wou'd her Bareness veil;
And said, The Load that did his Speed prevent,
Wou'd serve her both for Use and Ornament.
He, whom no Care of others Wants did touch,
Reply'd, I never thought I had too much:
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Rather than make a Cover-slut for you.
The MORAL.
‘Unequal Fortune, with a partial Hand,‘Scatters her Favours through her subject Land;
‘While she do's some with pinching Want oppress,
‘She sends home others laden with Excess:
‘But they who most her lib'ral Bounty share,
‘Will from their vast Abundance nothing spare:
‘Since Men (they see) are valu'd for their Store,
‘An Affluence augments their Thirst for more.
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