Thursday, April 14, 2011

A Raposa e o Corvo - The Fox and the Raven

(Clica na imagem para leres em Português)

Perched on a lofty oak,
Sir Raven held a lunch of cheese;
Sir Fox, who smelt it in the breeze,
Thus to the holder spoke:
"Ha! how do you do, Sir Raven?
Well, your coat, sir, is a brave one!
So black and glossy, on my word, sir,
With voice to match, you were a bird, sir,
Well fit to be the Phoenix of these days."
 

Sir Raven, over-set with praise,
Must show how musical his croak.
Down fell the luncheon from the oak;
Which snatching up, Sir Fox thus spoke:
"The flatterer, my good sir,
Aye lives on his listener;
Which lesson, if you please,
Is doubtless worth the cheese."

A bit too late, Sir Raven swore
The rogue should never cheat him more.
 
 - La Fontaine 

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