|     One hot summer's day a Fox was strolling
{through an
 orchard} [Adverb to "was
strolling"] till
he
came {to a bunch}
 [Adverb to "came"] {of Grapes} [Adjective
to "bunch"] just ripening
 {on a vine} [Adverb to "ripening"]
which had been trained 
 {over a lofty branch.} [Adverb
to "had been trained"] "Just the 
 thing to quench my thirst,"
quoth he.  Drawing 
 back a few paces, he took a run and a jump, and just 
 missed the bunch.  Turning round again {with
a One, 
 Two, Three,} [Note
#1] he jumped up, but {with
no greater 
 success.} [Adverb to "jumped"] 
Again and again he tried {after 
 the tempting morsel,} [Adverb
to "tried"] but {at
last} [Adverb to 
 "had to give"] had to give
it up, and walked away {with his 
 nose} [Adverb to "walked
away" [Note #2] {in the air,}
[Adjective
 to "nose"] saying: "I am
sure they are sour."
      It is easy to despise what you
cannot get.
  
 
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