A Daw with a String at's Foot
A Country Fellow took a Daw, and ty'd a String to his Leg, and
so gave him to a little Boy to Play withal. the Daw did not much
like his Companion, and upon the first Opportunity gave him the
Slip, and away into the Woods again, where he was Shackled and
Starv'd. When he came to Die, he Reflected upon the Folly of exposing
his Life in the Woods, rather than Live in an easy Servitude among
Men.
'Tis Fancy, not the Reason of Things, that makes Life so Uneasie
to us as we find it. 'Tis not the Place, nor the condition; but
the Mind alone that can make any Body Miserable or Happy.