Three Hundred Æsop's Fables/The Kites and the Swans

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London: George Routledge and Sons, page 120

THE KITES AND THE SWANS.

The Kites of old time had, equally with the Swans, the privilege of song. But having heard the neigh of the horse, they were so enchanted with the sound, that they tried to imitate it; and, in trying to neigh, they forgot how to sing.

The desire for imaginary benefits often involves the loss of present blessings.