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The Vale To You, To Me The Heights. - A Fable.

    By Victor-Marie Hugo



    [Bk. III. vi., October, 1846.]


    A lion camped beside a spring, where came the Bird
        Of Jove to drink:
    When, haply, sought two kings, without their courtier herd,
        The moistened brink,
    Beneath the palm - they always tempt pugnacious hands -
        Both travel-sore;
    But quickly, on the recognition, out flew brands
        Straight to each core;
    As dying breaths commingle, o'er them rose the call
        Of Eagle shrill:
    "Yon crownèd couple, who supposed the world too small,
        Now one grave fill!
    Chiefs blinded by your rage! each bleachèd sapless bone
        Becomes a pipe
    Through which siroccos whistle, trodden 'mong the stone
        By quail and snipe.
    Folly's liege-men, what boots such murd'rous raid,
        And mortal feud?
    I, Eagle, dwell as friend with Leo - none afraid -
        In solitude:
    At the same pool we bathe and quaff in placid mood.
        Kings, he and I;
    For I to him leave prairie, desert sands and wood,
        And he to me the sky."

    H.L.W.



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