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Illustration 10

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20th century

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Artist: Alexander Calder, American 1898 - 1976

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Richard B. Bailey and Nanette C. Sexton in memory of Professor Frederick B. Deknatel, M21879

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© Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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Illustration 10

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Artist: Alexander Calder, American 1898 - 1976

Date

20th century

Classification

Prints

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Richard B. Bailey and Nanette C. Sexton in memory of Professor Frederick B. Deknatel, M21879

Copyright

© Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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with
THE
them
They
VIXEN
and
bye
The
stick
safety
Among
And
THE FOX
ivy
poles
danger
any
FOX
THE VIXEN
tail
her
the
wood
She
from
They all
old
And out
boy
drives
she
The shepherd sees them and the boy goes bye
turns
prepared
out
in
goes
round
swings
get
progs
If
shepherd
snaps
plays
never
all
bye,
to
young.
get still and lie in safety sure
The old fox plays and dances round her young.
still
horseman
lie
stands
among
If any stands she runs among the poles
Among the taller wood with ivy hung
And swings her tail and turns prepared to fly.
gets
if
sure
barks
And turns agen, from danger never free,
She snuffs and barks if any passes bye
agen,
fox
sees
dances
taller
a
bolts
runs
And barks and snaps and drives them in the holes.
hung
hurries
The horseman hurries bye, she bolts to see.
passes
And gets a stick and progs the hole to try,
snuffs
fly.
free,
try,
hole
see.
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THE FOX THE VIXEN Among the taller wood with ivy hung, The old fox plays and dances round her young. She snuffs and barks if any passes bye And swings her tail and turns prepared to fly. The horseman hurries bye, she bolts to se, And turns agen, from danger never free. If any stands she runs among the poles And barks and snaps and drives them in the holes. The shepherd sees them and the boy goes bye And gets a stick and progs the hole to try. They all get still and lie in safety sure And out agen when everything's secure And start and snap at blackbirds bouncing bye To fight and cateh the great white butterfly. John Clare Having thus far proceeded in our discourse, I cannot think it well done to pass by the cunning of the fox. ... The mythologists tell us that the dove which Deucalion sent out of his ark, returning back again, was to him a certain sign of the storm not ceased; but of serene and fair weather, when she flew quite away. But the Thracians to this day, when they design to pass a river that is frozen over, make use of a fox to try whether the ice will bear or no. For the fox, treading gently, lays his ears to the ice, and if he perceive by the noise of the water that the stream runs very elose underneath, conjecturing from thence that the congela- tion is not deep but thin, and no way steadfastly solid, he makes a stop, and if he be suffered, returns back again; but if he perceive no noise, he goes on boldly. Nor can we say that this is only an exquisiteness of sense without reason; but it is a syllogistical deduction from sense, concluding that whatever makes a noise is moved; whatever is moved, cannot be frozen; what is not frozen, is moist; what is moist, gives way. He that will deceive the fox must rise betimes. George Herbert, Jacula Prudenturm Here is the distinet trail of a fox stretching a quarter of a mile across the pond. Now I am curious to know what has determined its graceful curvatures, its greater or less spaces and distinetness, and how surely they were coincident with the fluctuations of some mind, why they now lead me two steps to the right, and then three to the left. If these things are not to be called up and accounted for in the Lamb's Book of Life, I shall set them down for careless accountants. Here was one expression of the divine mind this morning. The pond was his journal, and last night's snow made a tabula rasa for him... Plutarch, Water and Land Animals H. D. Thoreau, Journats 30 31
THE
FOX
VIXEN
Among
the
taller
wood
with
ivy
hung,
The
old
fox
plays
and
dances
round
her
young.
She
snuffs
barks
if
any
passes
bye
And
swings
tail
turns
prepared
to
fly.
horseman
hurries
bye,
she
bolts
se,
agen,
from
danger
never
free.
If
stands
runs
among
poles
snaps
drives
them
in
holes.
shepherd
sees
boy
goes
gets
a
stick
progs
hole
try.
They
all
get
still
lie
safety
sure
out
agen
when
everything's
secure
start
snap
at
blackbirds
bouncing
To
fight
cateh
great
white
butterfly.
John
Clare
Having
thus
far
proceeded
our
discourse,
I
cannot
think
it
well
done
pass
by
cunning
of
fox.
...
mythologists
tell
us
that
dove
which
Deucalion
sent
returning
not
ceased;
weather,
quite
away.
But
Thracians
this
day,
design
use
whether
ice
bear
or
For
fox,
his
ears
he
noise
stream
underneath,
conjecturing
congela-
tion
deep
but
steadfastly
solid,
stop,
suffered,
again;
perceive
no
sense
without
is
syllogistical
concluding
whatever
moved,
be
frozen,
must
betimes.
Herbert,
stretching
quarter
mile
across
pond.
Now
know
what
less
distinetness,
how
some
mind,
they
now
right,
then
three
left.
these
called
up
accounted
for
shall
set
one
expression
mind
morning.
pond
was
journal,
night's
made
D.
Thoreau,
Journats
30
ark,
back
again,
him
certain
sign
storm
serene
fair
flew
river
frozen
over,
make
try
will
no.
treading
gently,
lays
ice,
water
very
elose
thence
thin,
way
makes
returns
noise,
on
boldly.
Nor
can
we
say
only
an
exquisiteness
reason;
deduction
sense,
moved;
frozen;
moist;
moist,
gives
way.
He
deceive
rise
George
Jacula
Prudenturm
Here
distinet
trail
am
curious
has
determined
its
graceful
curvatures,
greater
spaces
surely
were
coincident
fluctuations
why
lead
me
two
steps
things
are
Lamb's
Book
Life,
down
careless
accountants.
divine
last
snow
tabula
rasa
him...
Plutarch,
Water
Land
Animals
H.
31