On the conceit of the boast

THE WOLF AND THE FOX

/kənˈsiːt/

excessive pride in oneself: "he was puffed up with conceit"

/bəʊst/

talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one's achievements, possessions, or abilities: "she boasted about her many conquests"

Wolf is proud, loud

Wolf will boast, most

Wolf devoured lamb, kazam

With a little slick, trick

Wolf now announced, flounced

You can call me lion, lie-in

And FOX muttered, oh what a fool he

Does be, this story shall end

my friend, when WOLF meets LION

And FOX turned to go

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