. Fables. r A H L i: l82 FABLE XLVIIL llje Gardener and the Hog. A GARDNER, of peculiar a young Hog his favour fed not with the common tray was to the hall preferd^ FABLES. 1 S3 He wallow d uiuicrncMdi the Lxjard,Or in his maftcrs chamber Ihord,Who fondly Ilrukd him cvVy day,And lau^dit him all tjic plpjn^ pl-^v;\\ licTccr he went, the grunting friendNeer faild liis pleafurc to attend. As on a time, the loxin:^ pairWalkd forth to tend tlie g:irdcns care,Tiie mailer thus addrell tiie fwine. My houfe, my garden, all is thine;On turnips feall wheneer you pleaf


. Fables. r A H L i: l82 FABLE XLVIIL llje Gardener and the Hog. A GARDNER, of peculiar a young Hog his favour fed not with the common tray was to the hall preferd^ FABLES. 1 S3 He wallow d uiuicrncMdi the Lxjard,Or in his maftcrs chamber Ihord,Who fondly Ilrukd him cvVy day,And lau^dit him all tjic plpjn^ pl-^v;\\ licTccr he went, the grunting friendNeer faild liis pleafurc to attend. As on a time, the loxin:^ pairWalkd forth to tend tlie g:irdcns care,Tiie mailer thus addrell tiie fwine. My houfe, my garden, all is thine;On turnips feall wheneer you pleafe,And riot in niy beans and peafc,I. the potatocs talle delights,lulL;e thy morn and hours,Ijut let due care regard mv t^. tulips are my gardens lut vaJl expence thole beds fupplyd ! Ihc 184 FABLES. The Hog by chance one morning roamdWhere with new ale the veiTels foamd 3He munches now the {learning with full fwill the liquor drains 5Intoxicating fumes


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