The Swallow’s Warning: A Fable of Foresight and Consequences
A Swallow, observing a Husbandman employed in sowing hemp,
called the little Birds together and informed them of what the farmer was
about. He told them that hemp was the material from which the nets, so fatal to
the feathered race, were composed; and advised them to join unanimously in
picking it up in order to prevent the consequences. The Birds, either
disbelieving his information or neglecting his advice, gave themselves no
trouble about the matter. In a little time, the hemp appeared above the ground,
when the friendly Swallow again addressed himself to them, and told them it was
not yet too late, provided they would immediately set about the work, before
the seeds had taken too deep root. But as they still rejected his advice, he
forsook their society, repaired for safety to towns and cities, there built his
habitation and kept his residence.
A Swallow, observing a Husbandman employed in sowing hemp,
called the little Birds together and informed them of what the farmer was
about. He told them that hemp was the material from which the nets, so fatal to
the feathered race, were composed; and advised them to join unanimously in
picking it up in order to prevent the consequences. The Birds, either
disbelieving his information or neglecting his advice, gave themselves no
trouble about the matter. In a little time, the hemp appeared above the ground,
when the friendly Swallow again addressed himself to them, and told them it was
not yet too late, provided they would immediately set about the work, before
the seeds had taken too deep root. But as they still rejected his advice, he
forsook their society, repaired for safety to towns and cities, there built his
habitation and kept his residence.
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