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FAB. XXI. The Cat and Mice.
The Mice consult, how to prevent their fateBy timely notice of th' aproaching Catt,
We'll hang a Bell about her neck, cryd one,
A third replyd—but who shall putt it on.
Morall
Good Councell's easy given, but ye effectOft renders it uneasy to transact.
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