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The Hornets and the Bees

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"the artist by his work is known."

a piece of honey-comb, one day,

discovered as a waif and stray,

the hornets treated as their own.

their title did the bees dispute,

and brought before a wasp the suit.

the judge was puzzled to decide,

for nothing could be testified

save that around this honey-comb

there had been seen, as if at home,

some longish, brownish, buzzing creatures,

much like the bees in wings and features.

but what of that? for marks the same,

the hornets, too, could truly claim.

between assertion and denial,

the wasp, in doubt, proclaimed new trial;

and, hearing what an ant-hill swore,

could see no clearer than before.

"what use, i pray, of this expense?"

at last exclaim'd a bee of sense.

"we've laboured months in this affair,

and now are only where we were.

meanwhile the honey runs to waste:

'tis time the judge should show some haste.

both sides have had sufficient bleeding,

without more fuss of scrawls and pleading.

let's set to work, these drones and we,

and then all eyes the truth may see,

whose art it is that can produce

the magic cells, the nectar juice."

the hornets, flinching on their part,

show that the work transcends their art.

the wasp at length their title sees,

and gives the honey to the bees.

oh, would that suits at law with us

might every one be managed thus!

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