Was making for his hole in haste,
I leave you all to think
If such a little chink
Could to a rabbit give protection thorough;
But, since no better could be got,
But first the Beetle, interceding7, cried,
"Great queen of birds, it cannot be denied
That, maugre my protection, you can bear
My trembling guest, John Rabbit, through the air,
In pity of his case,
Grant him his life, or take us both away;
For he's my gossip, friend and neighbour."
In vain the Beetle's friendly labour;
And as she flapped her vasty wings to fly,
The wonder is she hadn't killed him.
The Beetle soon, of sweet revenge in quest
Flew to the old, gnarled mountain oak,
And while the bird was gone,
Her eggs, her cherished eggs, he broke,
Not sparing one.
Returning from her flight, the Eagle's cry
But, by excess of passion blind,
Her enemy she failed to find.
The next, she built a loftier nest; 'twas vain;
The Beetle found and dashed her eggs again.
The second mourning for her murdered brood
Was such that through the giant mountain wood,
The bird, once Ganymede, now made
Her prayer to Jupiter for aid;
And, laying them within his godship's lap,
The god his own could not but make them—
And no one did. Their enemy, this time,
Let fall upon his royal robes some dirt,
Threw out the eggs, no one knows whither.
When Jupiter informed her how th' event
Occurred by purest accident,
She gave out threats of leaving court,
To make the desert her resort,
And other brav'ries of this sort.
Poor Jupiter in silence heard
Before his throne the Beetle now appeared,
And by a clear complaint the mystery cleared.
The god pronounced the Eagle in the wrong.
These enemies could not be reconciled;
And, that the general peace might not be spoiled—
The best that he could do—the god arranged
That thence the Eagle's pairing should be changed,
To come when Beetle folks are only found
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n.甲虫,近视眼的人 | |
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vt.挖掘(洞穴);钻进;vi.挖洞;翻寻;n.地洞 | |
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v.蹲坐,蹲下;n.蹲下;adj.矮胖的,粗矮的 | |
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n.避难所,庇护所,避难 | |
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n.(尤指猛禽的)爪( talon的名词复数 );(如爪般的)手指;爪状物;锁簧尖状突出部 | |
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7 interceding | |
v.斡旋,调解( intercede的现在分词 );说情 | |
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渴望,热望( crave的第三人称单数 ); 恳求,请求 | |
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10 prey | |
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n.演说者,演讲者,雄辩家 | |
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n.不幸的事,不幸;灾祸 | |
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v.调情,挑逗,调戏;n.调情者,卖俏者 | |
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v.胡言乱语( rave的过去式和过去分词 );愤怒地说;咆哮;痴心地说 | |
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