The Ant and the Cricket fable is a story, often with animals as characters, that conveys non moral. This poem about an ant and a cricket contains an idea cber far-reaching significance, which is as true of a four-legged "sh icket as of a two-legged one'. Surely, you have seen a cricket zat has two legs! i silly young cricket, accustomed to sing hrough the warm, sunny months of gay summer and spring, Began to complain when he found that, at home, His cupboard was empty, and winter was come. Not a crumb to be found On the snow-covered ground; Not a flower could he see, Not a leaf on a tree. Oh! what will become,” says the cricket, “of me?" t last by starvation and famine made bold, ll dripping with wet, and all trembling with cold, way he set off to a miserly ant, see if, to keep him alive, he would grant
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