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| LONDON: |
| Printed for J. HARRIS, at the Original Juvenile |
| Library, the Corner of St. Paul's Church Yard; |
| and B. TABART, Old Bond-Street. |
| 1807. |
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_Frontispiece._
[Illustration: _Springsguth Sl_
_"It rous'd an old Lion asleep in his Den." p. 3._]
_Pub. Dec. 10 - 1807, by I. Harris, corner St. Paul's Ch. Yd._
THE
LION'S MASQUERADE.
A
SEQUEL
to the
PEACOCK AT HOME.
WRITTEN
_BY A LADY._
ILLUSTRATED WITH ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR J. HARRIS, SUCCESSOR TO E. NEWBERY, CORNER
OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD; AND B. TABART,
OLD BOND-STREET.
1807.
_H. Bryer, Printer, Bridge-street, Blackfriars._
THE LION'S MASQUERADE. [p 3]
As Aurora stept forth from the gates of the East,
With her garland of roses, and dew-spangled vest,
A clamour unusual assaulted her ear,
Instead of the Lark, and her friend Chanticleer,
At least though their voices she sometimes could trace,
They seem'd overpower'd by the whole feather'd race:
And such was the chirping, and fluttering then,
It rouz'd _an
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