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" Fox, passing early one summer's morning near a farm-yard, was caught in a springe, which the farmer had planted there for that end.. The Cock, at a distance, saw what happened , and, hardly yet daring to trust himself too near so dangerous a foe, approached... "
The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist - Page 70
1845
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Fables of Æsop and others: transl. With instructive applications, by S. Croxall

Aesopus - 1805 - 378 pages
...the Fox. HpHE Fox, paffing early one Summer's Morning .*- near a Farm-Yard, was caught in a Spring, which the Farmer had planted there for that End. The Cock, at a Diftance, faw what happened; and, hardly yet daring to truft himfelf too near fo dangerous a Foe, approached...
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Fables of Aesop and Others

Aesop - Aesop's fables - 1831 - 370 pages
...liberal. FAB. CXC1II. The Cock and the Fox. T'iu Fox, passing early one summer's morning near a farm yard, was caught in. a springe, which the farmer had planted...and dread of mind. Reynard no sooner perceived it, but he addressed himself to him, with all the designing artifice imaginable. Dear cousin, says he,...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 74

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1845 - 722 pages
...passing early one summer's morning near a farm-yard, was caught iu a springe, which the farmer liad planted there for that end. The cock, at a distance,...the designing artifice imaginable. " Dear cousin, "_ says he, "you see what an unfortunate accident has befallen me here, and all upon your account :...
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The fables of Æsop; with instructive applications: by S. Croxall

Aesopus - 1850 - 300 pages
...AND THE POX. THE fox, passing early one summer's morning near a farm-yard, was caught in a spring, which the farmer had planted there for that end. The...and dread of mind. Reynard no sooner perceived it, hut he addressed himself to him with all the designing artifice imdginahle. " Dear cousin," says he,...
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The fables of Æsop; with instructive applications, illustr. by H. Weir

Aesopus - 1859 - 226 pages
...COCK AND THE FOX. THE fox, passing early one summer's morning near a farmyard, was caught in a spring, which the farmer had planted there for that end. The...at him, not without some horror and dread of mind. Beynard 110 sooner perceived it, but he addressed himself to him with all the designing artifice imaginable....
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Æsop's fables. [110 fables, tr. by S. Croxall].

Aesopus - 1861 - 254 pages
...AND THE FOX. THE Fox, pasting early one summer's morning near a farm-yard, was caught in a spring, which the farmer had planted there for that end. The...; and, hardly yet daring to trust himself too near ro dangerous a foe, approached him cautiously, and peeped at him, not without some horror and dread...
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Fables of Æsop and Others

Aesop - Fables - 1863 - 372 pages
...liberal. FAB. CXC1II. The Cock and the Fox. THE Fox, passing early one summer's morning near a farm yard, was caught in a springe, which the farmer had planted...not without some horror and dread of mind. Reynard nu sooner perceived it, but he addressed himself to him, with all the designing artifice imaginable....
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The Fables of Æsop: With a Life of the Author; Illustrated with One Hundred ...

Aesop - Animals - 1865 - 340 pages
...themselves unworthy of the talents with which human nature is dignified. FABLE VII. THE COCK AND THE FOX. THE Fox, passing early one summer's morning near a...and dread of mind. Reynard no sooner perceived it, but he addressed himself to him, with all the designing artifice imaginable. " Dear cousin," says he,...
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The Fables of Æsop

Fables - 1866 - 294 pages
...that very purpose. The Cock, from a distance, saw what happened ; and, hardly daring to trust himself near so dangerous a foe, approached him cautiously,...horror and dread of mind. Reynard no sooner perceived him, but he addressed him, with all the designing artifice imaginable. " Dear cousin," says he, " you...
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Æsop's fables, a new ed., ed. by E. Garrett, with illustr. by J. Wolf, J.B ...

Aesopus - 1867 - 176 pages
...and the Fox. THE Fox, passing early one summer's morning near a farm-yard, was caught in a spring, which the farmer had planted there for that end. The...and dread of mind. Reynard no sooner perceived it, but he addressed himself to him with all the designing artifice imaginable. " Dear cousin," says he,...
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