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The Fowler, The Hawk, And The Lark

French Tales

Fables Of La Fontaine

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The Fowler, The Hawk, And The Lark

L’OISELEUR, L’AUTOUR ET L’ALOUETTE
L’OISELEUR, L’AUTOUR ET L’ALOUETTE

From wrongs of wicked men we draw
Excuses for our own:–
Such is the universal law.
Would you have mercy shown,
Let yours be clearly known.

A fowler’s mirror served to snare
The little tenants of the air.
A lark there saw her pretty face,
And was approaching to the place.
A hawk, that sailed on high
Like vapour in the sky,
Came down, as still as infant’s breath,
On her who sang so near her death.
She thus escaped the fowler’s steel,
The hawk’s malignant claws to feel.
While in his cruel way,
The pirate pluck’d his prey,
Upon himself the net was sprung.
‘O fowler,’ pray’d he in the hawkish tongue,
‘Release me in thy clemency!
I never did a wrong to thee.’
The man replied, ”Tis true;
And did the lark to you?’

L’OISELEUR, L’AUTOUR ET L’ALOUETTE
L’OISELEUR, L’AUTOUR ET L’ALOUETTE

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Children’s books – Fables Of La Fontaine – Contents

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