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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 XXIX. The Wolf and Lamb:
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FABLE XXIX. The Wolf and Lamb:

Or, Might overcomes Right.

As at a Spring a Wolf his Thirst allay'd,
A Lamb, to taste the distant Stream, essay'd;
Whereat fierce Isgrim (pleas'd to take Offence)
Said, He disturb'd the Fountain-head from thence.
The trembling Lamb, with apprehensive Dread,
His Pardon crav'd, and did, Not Guilty, plead:
For such a Crime, he urg'd, cou'd ne'er be done,
'Till Streams did backward to their Sources run.
To whom the Wolf; In vain, presumptuous Thing,
Thou do'st to me thy feign'd Excuses bring:
Thou art obnoxious; I thy Race abhor;
Thy Sire and Dam have wrong'd me heretofore:
And now my just Resentment shall be shown
On thee, for their Offences, and thy own.

The MORAL.

‘Oppressors, bent on wronging Innocence,
‘When Will and Pow'r conspire, ne'er want Pretence:

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‘No Arguments from Law or Reason draw;
‘Their Will's their Reason, and their Pow'r their Law.