The Labourer and the Nightingale

The Labourer and the Nightingale

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The Labourer and the Nightingale

A Labourer lay listening to a Nightingale's song throughout the
summer night. So pleased was he with it that the next night he set a trap
for it and captured it. "Now that I have caught thee," he cried, "thou shalt
always sing to me."

"We Nightingales never sing in a cage." said the bird.

"Then I'll eat thee." said the Labourer. "I have always heard say that
a nightingale on toast is dainty morsel."

"Nay, kill me not," said the Nightingale; "but let me free, and I'll tell
thee three things far better worth than my poor body." The Labourer let
him loose, and he flew up to a branch of a tree and said: "Never believe a
captive's promise; that's one thing. Then again: Keep what you have.
And third piece of advice is: Sorrow not over what is lost forever." Then
the song-bird flew away.
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