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A Miscellany of Poems

consisting of Original Poems, Translations, Pastorals in the Cumberland Dialect, Familiar Epistles, Fables, Songs, and Epigrams, by the late Reverend Josiah Relph ... With a Preface and a Glossary

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The Husbandman and the Horse.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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The Husbandman and the Horse.

A Husbandman betimes wou'd breed
To exercise his youthful steed;
Wou'd teach to bear the smarting goad
And drag the cart's unwieldy load.
The youngster pleads, O spare my age
Unfit with labours to engage;
My tender limbs no firmness know;
O suffer yet a year or so.
His Master gives consent, and he
Another season wanders free,
But mark the end; to sloth inur'd
Nor cart nor trace he now endur'd;
All force the stubborn fool defy'd,
And kick'd and broke his leg and died.