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Title: The Sick Lion And The Fox
Author: Jean de La Fontaine [ More Titles by La Fontaine]
Sick in his den, we understand, The king of beasts sent out command That of his vassals every sort Should send some deputies to court-- With promise well to treat Each deputy and suite; On faith of lion, duly written, None should be scratch'd, much less be bitten. The royal will was executed, And some from every tribe deputed; The foxes, only, would not come. One thus explain'd their choice of home:-- 'Of those who seek the court, we learn, The tracks upon the sand Have one direction, and Not one betokens a return. This fact begetting some distrust, His majesty at present must Excuse us from his great levee. His plighted word is good, no doubt; But while how beasts get in we see, We do not see how they get out.'
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