Dispute Poem by aditya meena

Dispute

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A man and a tiger once had a dispute,
which was reckoned greater, the man or the brute.
the tiger discoursed on his side at some length,
And greatly enlarged on his courage and strength,
Said the man, 'Dont't be prating; look younder, I pray
At that sculpture of marble: deny if you can.'
'But pray, ' said the tiger.'Who sculptured that stone?
'one of us, 'said the man.'I must candidly own.'
'But when we are sculptors, 'the other replied,
'You will then on the man see the tiger astride.'

Dispute
Friday, October 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: animal
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Subhas Chandra Chakra 14 October 2016

But when we are sculptors, 'the other replied, 'You will then on the man see the tiger astride.' Beautiful work.

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