The Satirist

by Harry Lyman Koopman English

Not mine to draw the cloth-yard shaft     From straining palm to thrilling ear; Then launch it through the monster’s hulk,     One thrust, from front to rear. Mine is the Bushman’s tiny bow,     Whose wounds the foeman hardly feels; He laughs, and lifts his hand to smite,     Then suddenly he reels.

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