If strolling forth, a beast you view,
Whose hide with spots is peppered,
As soon as he has lept on you,
You’ll know it is the Leopard.
‘Twill do no good to roar with pain,
He’ll only lep and lep again.
a. How is the leopard’s skin?
b. How does a leopard behave when he meets a person?
c. Will roar with pain help a person when the leopard has
attacked him?
d. Which are the rhyming words in this stanza?