The Butterfly and the Bee

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The Butterfly and the Bee
by William Lisle Bowles
"The Butterfly and the Bee," by William Lisle Bowles (1762-1850), is recommended by some school-girls. It carries a lesson in favour of the worker.

    Methought I heard a butterfly
      Say to a labouring bee:
   "Thou hast no colours of the sky
      On painted wings like me."

   "Poor child of vanity! those dyes,
      And colours bright and rare,"
    With mild reproof, the bee replies,
     "Are all beneath my care.

   "Content I toil from morn to eve,
      And scorning idleness,
    To tribes of gaudy sloth I leave
      The vanity of dress."

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