. A visit to the tower : being an account of several birds, and beasts . The Owl-Gray, in his beautiful Elegy ina Country Church Yard, expresseshimself ia the following manner : from yonder ivy mantled lowr The moping ov/i does to tlie complain Of sucii, who, wandering near her secretbowr,^Iplest !ier ancient solitary rei;^; The Bull. The Bull is a very stronj,^ fiercecreature ; bis sti-ength, in all his body,is very great, but particularly aboutthe heaci and neck : his forehead seems10 be made tor fight, having shortthick horlis,, with wliich he can tossup into the aiV a large dog a
. A visit to the tower : being an account of several birds, and beasts . The Owl-Gray, in his beautiful Elegy ina Country Church Yard, expresseshimself ia the following manner : from yonder ivy mantled lowr The moping ov/i does to tlie complain Of sucii, who, wandering near her secretbowr,^Iplest !ier ancient solitary rei;^; The Bull. The Bull is a very stronj,^ fiercecreature ; bis sti-ength, in all his body,is very great, but particularly aboutthe heaci and neck : his forehead seems10 be made tor fight, having shortthick horlis,, with wliich he can tossup into the aiV a large dog and otlier■weigiity things.
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