The Fables of Sop And Others Translated Into Human Nature

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The Fables of Sop And Others Translated Into Human Nature
Bennett Charles Henry
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And I make no queftion but you have a voice to correfpond. If it is but as fine as your complexion, I do not know a bird that can pretend to ftand in competition with you. Come, let me hear you exercife it by pronouncing a fingle monofyllable, which will bind me to you, hand and heart, for ever. " The Crow, tickled with this very civil language, neftled and wriggled about, and hardly knew where fhe was ; but thinking the Fox had fcarcely done juftice to her voice, and wiiliing to fet him right ...in that matter, fiie called out "Yes, " as loud as poffible. But, through this one fital mil1:ake of opening her mouth, flie let fall her rich prize — (in the Fox's fiirewd eftimation all fhe was worth in the world) — which the Fox fnapped up direftly, and trotted away to amufe himfelf as he pleafed, laughing to hinifelf at the credulity of the Crow, who faw but little of him or her cheefe afterwards.
MORAL.
Advice to Rich Widows. — When you liften to a knave's flattery upon what you are, you may have caufe to regret not having kept your mouth fiiut upon what you had ; and if you poflefs great fl:ore of cheefe, be fure that no fortune-hunter will marry you for the mere fake of the Pairing.


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