A Parable (poem 1898)

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A Parable (23 may 1898)

A Parable is a poem written by Arthur Conan Doyle first published in The Morning Post on 23 may 1898.

Conan Doyle wrote another poem with the same name A Parable published in 1919.


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A Parable

The cheese-mites asked how the cheese got there,
And warmly debated the matter;
The Orthodox said that it came from the air,
And the Heretics said from the platter.
They argued it long and they argued it strong,
And I hear they are arguing now;
But of all the choice spirits who lived in the cheese,
Not one of them thought of a cow.