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The Frightened Lion
A poem by
Walter Crane
A Bull Frog, according to rule,
Sat a-croak in his usual pool:
And he laughed in his heart
As a Lion did start
In a fright from the brink like a fool.
Imaginary Fears Are The Worst
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