“Who friendship with a knave hath made, Is judged a partner in the trade.”
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The Fables of John Gay Illustrated
The Fables of John Gay is a compilation of short stories and poems that convey moral lessons, written by the 18th-century English poet and playwright John Gay. The book features detailed illustrations that complement the narrative and enhance the reader's experience. more
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Source: Virgil
“The flocks fear the wolf, the crops the storm, and the trees the wind.”
