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Fables de La Fontaine

Chapter 22: LE COQ ET LA PERLE.
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The collection gathers short narrative poems that retell traditional animal fables and moral anecdotes in lively, often ironic verse. Each piece stages animals or everyday figures to satirize human follies, expose moral lessons, and reflect on prudence, vanity, justice, and power. Verses balance lightness and instruction, using brevity, wit, and vivid imagery to make ethical points accessible. Some prefatory remarks frame the tales as suitable instruction for young rulers and emphasize the mix of entertainment and civic education. Together the fables vary in tone from playful to pointed, moving between gentle admonition and sharp social critique.

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LE COQ ET LA PERLE.

Un jour un coq détourna
Une perle, qu’il donna
Au beau premier lapidaire.
Je la crois fine, dit-il;
Mais le moindre grain de mil
Seroit bien mieux mon affaire.
Un ignorant hérita
D’un manuscrit, qu’il porta
Chez son voisin le libraire.
Je crois, dit-il, qu’il est bon;
Mais le moindre ducaton
Seroit bien mieux mon affaire.