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Eugene Field - To A BullyEugene Field - To A Bully
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You, blatant coward that you are,   Upon the helpless vent your spite. Suppose you ply your trade on me; Come, monkey with this bard, and see   How I`ll repay your bark with bite! Ay, snarl just once at me, you brute!   And I shall hound you far and wide, As fiercely as through drifted snow The shepherd dog pursues what foe   Skulks on the Spartan mountain-side. The chip is on my shoulder--see?   But touch it and I`ll raise your fur; I`m full of business, so beware! For, though I`m loaded up for bear,   I`m quite as like to kill a cur!
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