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Entry#  1314. V. Draughts & Schemes for the Humorous Writings - Schemes for fables (1314-1323).



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DRAUGHTS AND SCHEMES FOR THE HUMOROUS WRITINGS.


Schemes for fables, etc. (1314-1323).


A FABLE.


The crab standing under the rock to catch the fish which crept under

it, it came to pass that the rock fell with a ruinous downfall of

stones, and by their fall the crab was crushed.


THE SAME.


The spider, being among the grapes, caught the flies which were

feeding on those grapes. Then came the vintage, and the spider was

cut down with the grapes.


The vine that has grown old on an old tree falls with the ruin of

that tree, and through that bad companionship must perish with it.


The torrent carried so much earth and stones into its bed, that it

was then constrained to change its course.


The net that was wont to take the fish was seized and carried away

by the rush of fish.


The ball of snow when, as it rolls, it descends from the snowy

mountains, increases in size as it falls.


The willow, which by its long shoots hopes as it grows, to outstrip

every other plant, from having associated itself with the vine which

is pruned every year was always crippled.


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