The Frogs.
A Pool was once congeal'd with frost; The frogs, in its deep waters lost, No longer dared to croak or spring; But promised, being half asleep, If suffer'd to the air to creep, As very nightingales to sing. A thaw dissolved the ice so strong, They proudly steer'd themselves along, When landed, squatted on the shore, And croak'd as loudly as before.
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