Choice Emblems, Natural, Historical, Fabulous, Moral, And Divine : for the Improvement And Pastime of Youth : Displaying the Beauties And Morals of the Ancient Fabulists, the Whole Calculated to Convey the Golden Lessons of Instruction Under a New And Mor
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Be -wife as Serpents, harmlejs as the Dove. G3 THE \ [ i«6 ] THE Eagle, as we have already obferved^ is one of the flrongeft of the feathered kind :. — it is likewife the moft voracious. — It has., been reported of the Lion, that he will not prey upon carcafes ; but the contrary is; true of the Eagle, which, notwithftanding, is no lefs fierce in its attacks upon living- animals —Birds, Beafts, and even Serpents,^ are its prey; and if the Dove often falls a ▼i(fVim to this feathered tyrant, the ...Hare, with all its fwiftnefs, cannot always efcapc it pounces : ftooping, as it were from the clouds, the deftroycr feizes on the timorous creature, and carries her off with incredible fwiftnefs.— But when the Eagle and the Serpent meet, the combat is long and doubtful; for, though borne through the air by a force fuperior to his own, the wily yeptile, ftruggling, curls his angry fpires^ and often, even in that fituation, mortally wounds his conqueror; fo that he either cfcapes, or both fail down dead together.
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