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THE JAY DRESSED IN PEACOCK′S PLUMES. Jean de La Fontaine

THE JAY DRESSED IN PEACOCK′S PLUMES. Fable by Jean de La Fontaine. Illustration by Grandville

THE JAY DRESSED IN PEACOCK′S PLUMES. Fable by Jean de La Fontaine. Illustration by Grandville

A Peacock having moulted, the sly Jay
Put on the thrown-off plumage with delight;
Amongst some other Peacocks found his way,
And thought himself a fascinating sight.
At last the would-be beau got recognised,
A charlatan, in borrowed plumes equipt—
And laughed at, scouted, hustled, and despised,
Of all his second-hand attire got stript;
Returning to his friends, abashed and poor,
They most politely showed him to the door.
Two-footed Jays are anything but rare,
Who live on facts and fancies not their own;
But these are, luckily, not my affair,
So let me leave the plagiarists alone.

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