Fable
The
mountain
and
the
squirrel
Had
a
quarrel;
And
the
former
called
the
latter
"Little
Prig."
Bun
replied,
"You
are
doubtless
very
big;
But
all
sorts
of
things
and
weather
Must
be
taken
in
together
To
make
up
a
year
And
a
sphere.
And
I
think
it's
no
disgrace
To
occupy
my
place.
If
I'm
not
so
large
as
you,
You
are
not
so
small
as
I,
And
not
half
so
spry.
I'll
not
deny
you
make
A
very
pretty
squirrel
track;
Talents
differ:
all
is
well
and
wisely
put;
If
I
cannot
carry
forests
on
my
back,
Neither
can
you
crack
a
nut."