Sketches by Seymour — Volume 04 Sketches by Seymour — Volume 04

Sketches by Seymour — Volume 04

Publisher Description

This is a humor book. Watty Williams was a studious youth, with a long nose and a short pair of trowsers; his delight was in the green fields, for he was one of those philosophers who can find sermons in stones, and good in everything. One day, while wandering in a meadow, lost in the perusal of Zimmerman on Solitude, he was suddenly aroused from his reverie by a loud Moo! and, turning about, he descried, to his dismay, a curly-fronted bull making towards him. Now, Watt. , was so good-humoured a fellow, that he could laugh at an Irish bull, and withal, so staunch a Protestant, that a papal bull only excited a feeling of pity and contempt; but a bull of the breed which was careering towards him in such lively bounds, alarmed him beyond all bounds; and he forthwith scampered over the meadow from the pugnaceous animal with the most agile precipitation imaginable; for he was not one of those stout-hearted heroes who could take the bull by the horns—especially as the animal appeared inclined to contest the meadow with him; and though so fond of beef (as he naturally was), he declined a round upon the present occasion.

RELEASED
1836
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
44
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
1.6
MB

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