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On A Mischievous Bull, Which The Owner Of Him Sold At The Author’s Instance.

    By William Cowper



    Go—thou art all unfit to share
    The pleasures of this place
    With such as its old tenants are,
    Creatures of gentler race.


    The squirrel here his hoard provides,
    Aware of wintry storms,
    And woodpeckers explore the sides
    Of rugged oaks for worms.


    The sheep here smooths the knotted thorn
    With frictions of her fleece;
    And here I wander eve and morn,
    Like her, a friend to peace.


    Ah!—I could pity thee exiled
    From this secure retreat—
    I would not lose it to be styled
    The happiest of the great.


    But thou canst taste no calm delight;
    Thy pleasure is to show
    Thy magnanimity in fight,
    Thy prowess—therefore, go—


    I care not whether east or north,
    So I no more may find thee;
    The angry muse thus sings thee forth,
    And claps the gate behind thee.



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