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Horace On His Muscle (Epode VI)

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Title:     Horace On His Muscle (Epode VI)
Author: Eugene Field [More Titles by Field]

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 likely to kill a cur!


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Eugene Field's poem: Horace On His Muscle

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