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Nightingale and a Bat
As a Nightingale was Singing in a Cage at a Window, up comes a Bat to her,
and Asks her why she did not Sing in the Day, as well as in the Night. Why
(says the Nightingale) I was catch'd Singing in the Day, and so I took it
for a Warning: You should have thought of this then, says T'other, before
you was Taken; for as the Case stands now, Y'are in no Danger to be Snapt
Singing again.
A Wrong Reason for the Doing of a Thing, is worse than no Reason at all.