The Quarrel Between The Dogs And The Cats And Between The Cats And The Mice (prose Fable) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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Discord has always reigned in the universe of this our world furnishes a thousand different instances for with us the sinister goddess has many subjectsA
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Let us begin with the four elements Here you may be astonished to observe that they are throughout in antagonism to each other Besides these four potentates how many other forces of all descriptions are everlastingly at warB
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In bygone times there was a house which was full of cats and dogs who lived together like amicable cousins for this reason Their master had made a hundred irrevocable laws and rules settling their respective tasks their meals and every other incident of their lives and at the same time he threatened with the whip the first one who should promote a quarrel The kindly almostly brotherly nature of this union was very edifying to the neighboursA
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But at last the concord ceased Some little favouritism in the bestowal of a bone or a dish of food caused the outraged remainder to raise furious protests I have heard some chroniclers attribute the discord to an affair of love and jealousy At any rate whatever the origin the altercation speedily fired both hall and kitchen and divided the company into partisans for this cat or for that dogC
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A new rule was made which exasperated the cats and their complaints deafened the whole neighbourhood Their advocate advised returning absolutely to the old rules and decrees The law books were searched for but could nowhere be found And that was no wonder for the books which had been hidden in a corner by one set of partisans at first had been at last devoured by mice This gave rise to another law suit which the mice lost and had to pay forB
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Many old cats cunning subtle and sharp and bearing a grudge against the whole race of mice beside lay in wait for them caught them and cleared them out of the house much to the advantage of the master of the establishmentD
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So returning to my moral one cannot find under heaven any animal any being any creature who has not his opponent This appears to be a law of nature It would be time wasted to seek for a reason God does well whatever he does Beyond that I know nothing but I do know that people come to high words over nothing three times out of four Ah ye human folk even at the age of sixty you ought to be sent back to the schoolmasterE

Jean De La Fontaine



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