The Story of the Two Bulls by John R. Bolles
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Of massive, gilded frame,
Which had reflected many a squire And many a worthy dame. There last, not least, the raging beast Descried his form at length, And deemed it was another bull Coming to try his strength. He plunged to meet his threatening foe, But fought himself, alas! While all around in fragments flew The shattered looking glass! "What will come next?" the deacon cries; "This is too much for one day: My rifle's loaded, and I'll try To stop this noise on Sunday." With trembling hand he seized the gun, With wary step descended; He aimed, he fired, he killed the bull, And thus the battle ended. To yonder house we turn again, And to the quiet throng The preacher now has said, Amen! Now ends the choral song. And friendly speech and courtesies |
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