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"The Camel and the Floating Sticks", by La Fontaine

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The Camel and the Floating sticks Illustrated by P.J. Billinghurst_1

The Camel and the Floating sticks Illustrated by P.J. Billinghurst_2

The first who saw the humback'd camel
Fled off for life; the next approach'd with care;
The third with tyrant rope did boldly dare
The desert wanderer to trammel.

Such is the power of use to change
The face of objects new and strange;
Which grow, by looking at, so tame,
They do not even seem the same.

And since this theme is up for our attention,
A certain watchman I will mention,
Who, seeing something far
Away upon the ocean,
Could not but speak his notion
That 'twas a ship of war.

Some minutes more had past.--
A bomb-ketch 'twas without a sail,
And then a boat, and then a bale,
And floating sticks of wood at last!

Full many things on earth, I wot,
Will claim this tale,--and well they may;
They're something dreadful far away,
But near at hand--they're not.

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Aug. 23rd, 2017 04:39 pm (UTC)
I remember how confused I was by my French flatmate who had never heard of Aesop, as was he that I hadn't heard of La Fontaine. It took us a while to work out that they were writer and translator of the same stories.
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Aug. 25th, 2017 01:01 am (UTC)
Hee ;)

And I was surprised that some people here had never heard of Pushkin :P