| Iolo Aneurin Williams - 1923 - 524 pages
...there is life, there's hope," he cried ; " Then why such haste ? " So groan 'd, and died. The Fable of the Fox at the Point of Death A fox, in life's extreme decay, Weak, sick, and faint, expiring lay ; All appetite had left his maw, And age disarm'd his mumbling jaw. His... | |
| Harry Stone - 1996 - 228 pages
...of The Song of the Eighteen Dead. In effect, they set up a completely separate unit of The Busy Bee, THE FOX AT THE POINT OF DEATH A Fox• in life's extreme decay• Weak, sick, and falnt, exptring lay: All appettte had left his maw• And age disarm'd his mumbling jaw His... | |
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