Z 241 An Ape, a Lion, a Fox, and an Ass. [Neapolitan translation]
Z 241 An Ape, a Lion, a Fox, and an Ass. [Neapolitan translation]
An Ape, a Lion, a Fox, and an Ass,
Do shew forth Man's Life as it were in a Glass:
For Apish we are till Twenty and one,
And after that, Lions till Forty be gone;
Then witty as Foxes till Threescore and Ten,
but after that Asses, and so no more Men.
A Dove, a Sparrow, a Parrot, a Crow,
As plainly sets forth how you Women may know:
Harmless they are, till Thirteen be gone,
Then Wanton as Sparrows till Forty draw on;
Then Prating as Parrots till Threescore be o'er,
Then Birds of ill Omen, and Women no more.
- Artist:Henry Purcell
- Album:The Complete Vanguard Classics Recordings.
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