Fable of the es and the reed, Aegidius Sadeler, 1608 Canvas Print
An es is blown over by the wind and uprooted. In the foreground bundles of reeds that blow with the wind. The fable describes how the es considered itself better than the reed, but is uprooted by a storm wind, while the reeds are not bothered by the wind. The moral of the story teaches that pride comes before the fall.
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