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FAB. XXXI. The Tigre and Fox.
The Tyger boasts to guard the Beasts from harme,Since his tough hide so well his vitals arme,
Which the young hunter heareing sent a dart,
That pierc'd the fancy'd victor to the heart.
Morall
So the young Hero on his strength relying,Renderd him more remark'd and worthyer dying.
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