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A Lion, that in heat of Youth and Blood,
With fierce Exorbitance disturb'd the Wood,
Injur'd his Fellows, and provok'd their Rage,
Met just Revenge in his declining Age.
The Boar and Bull, with pointed Tusk and Horn,
Defie his Anger, and his Weakness scorn:
Ev'n the dull Ass, to give unusu'l Proof
Of active Warmth, insults him with his Hoof.

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At which Indignity, the gen'rous Beast
Thus his Resentment, with deep sighs, express'd:
I justly bear return'd Affronts, from those
Whom former Injuries have made my Foes;
But by this Sluggard to be thus abus'd,
Whom I have always serv'd, and kindly us'd,
This pierces deeper than the Wounds they give:
In what mistaken Measures did I live,
That while such pow'rful Enemies I made,
I chose no Friends, but who my Choice upbraid?