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The poem follows a proud cockerel who delights in song and the affection of his favorite hen; after waking from a frightening dream of a beast he receives practical and skeptical advice from her about remedies and temperament. A cunning fox later uses flattery to seize the bird, prompting a clever stratagem in which the captive regains freedom by provoking the predator to open its mouth and thereby escape. The narrative closes by exploring the dangers of flattery, the uncertain value of dreams as evidence, and the vanity common to both humans and animals.
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