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A FABLE. A silly lark, who oft would roam, Far from its mate and lowly home, Still safe conceal'd by some rough mound, Rejoin'd her on the lowly ground His russet garb misleads the eye Of prying schoolboy passing nigh, When first eqUIp d with deadly gun, Destroys a life for simple fun. It chanced whilst soaring o'er the tide, A graceful swan this lark espied, Whose snowy plumes of dazzling white, Entranced the songster with delight; 1 o Jore he made an earnest pray'r, That he, who made e'en birds his care, NVould deign to change his earth-stain'd vest, That he in WHITE might hence be drest The prayer is heard, the change takes place, Proud of his figure, air, and grace, He rises upwards to the sky, Surveys the meads with haughty eye All other larks are held in scorn, As thus he carols to the morn. Day is fast hast'ning to a close, He seeks his nest, he courts repose, A fowler lurking for his prey, As twilight flung her shadows grey, Beheld an object passing white, Which quick arrests his eager sight; The timid bird too late perceives, That modest tints the foe deceives,— He rises, spreads his snowy plume, That fatal act has seal'd his doom, The murd'rous lead hath trac'd his flight, Seal'd are his brilliant eyes In night: MORAL. This tale a moral may convey To those whom pride and folly sway, If calm content dwelt in each breast, They would in safety surely rest. A sportsman, whilst waiting in the evening for wild fowl, was attracted by a small white ol ject in the air, and discharged his piece at it, and having secured it, it proved to be a white lark, which circumstance has called tor the above fable. Usk, Nov. 29th, 1847.

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