Corpus:The Fox and the Grapes
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Author/Creator/Speaker(s) | Aesop |
Editor/Recorded by/Broadcaster | Pavel Mihaylov |
Original language | {{{Olanguage}}} |
Date/Place | net-resource accessed: June 12, 2011 |
Publisher | http://mythfolklore.net/ |
Translator | Dorothee Beermann |
Type | fable |
Corpus translator | {{{corpustranslator}}} |
Link to the annotated dataset | {{{link}}} |
An hungry Fox with fierce attack
Sprang on a Vine, but tumbled back,
Nor could attain the point in view,
So near the sky the bunches grew.
As he went off, "They're scurvy stuff,"
Says he, "and not half ripe enough--
And I 've more rev'rence for my tripes
Than to torment them with the gripes."
For those this tale is very pat
Who lessen what they can't come at.