The Fox and the Geese; and The Wonderful History of Henny-Penny

PORTLAND: PUBLISHED BY FRANCIS BLAKE, NO. 58 EXCHANGE STREET.

There was once a Goose at the point of death,
So she called her three daughters near,
And desired them all, with her latest breath,
Her last dying words to hear.
“There’s a Mr. Fox,” said she, “that I know,
Who lives in a covert hard by;
To our race he has proved a deadly foe,
So beware of his treachery.
“Build houses, ere long, of stone or of bricks,

Anonymous
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2007-09-15

Темы

Animals -- Juvenile fiction; Children's stories; Nursery rhymes; Conduct of life -- Juvenile poetry; Foxes -- Juvenile poetry; Geese -- Juvenile poetry

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