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The Ass Dressed In The Lion'S Skin.

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[1]      Clad in a lion's shaggy hide,      An ass spread terror far and wide,      And, though himself a coward brute,      Put all the world to scampering rout:      But, by a piece of evil luck,      A portion of an ear outstuck,      Which soon reveal'd the error      Of all the panic-terror.      Old Martin did his office quick.      Surprised were all who did not know the trick,      To see that Martin,[2] at his will,      Was driving lions to the mill!      In France, the men are not a few      Of whom this fable proves too true;      Whose valour chiefly doth reside      In coat they wear and horse they ride.

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