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" He knew his lord ; he knew, and strove to meet ; In vain he strove to crawl and kiss his feet ; Yet (all he could) his tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute his master, and confess his joys. "
The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical - Page 103
redigeeritud poolt - 1779
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The Odyssey of Homer

Homer - 1761 - 474 lehte
...fordid bed. He knew his lord ; he knew, and flrove to meet, 360 In vain he ftrove, to crawl, and kifs his feet ; Yet (all he could) his tail, his ears, his eyes Salute his. mailer, wild confefs his joys. Soft pity touch'd the mighty mafter's foul .; Adown his cheek a tear...
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The Art of Poetry on a New Plan, 2. köide

John Newbery - 1969 - 394 lehte
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The Odyssey, tr. by A. Pope. [Preceded by] A general view of the ..., 3. köide

Homerus - 1771 - 310 lehte
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The Medallic History of Imperial Rome;: From the First Triumvirate ..., 1. köide

William Cooke - 1781 - 612 lehte
...his Head.—" He knew his Lord -, he knew, and ftrove to meet, Jn vain he ftrove to crawl and kifs his Feet; Yet (all he could) his Tail, his Ears, his Eyes SECOND Salute his Matter, and confefs his Joys.— TRIVMVIRATE. The Dog, whom Fate had granted to beholo*...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., 51. köide

English poets - 1790 - 304 lehte
...his fordid bed. He knew his lord ; he knew, and ftrove to meet ; In vain he ftrove to crawl, and kifs his feet ; Yet (all he could) his tail, his ears,...the mighty mafter's foul ; Adown his cheek a tear unbidden ftole, 365 Stole unperceiv'd ; he turn'd his head, and dry'd The drop humane : then thus impaffion'd...
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The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, 2. köide

Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 398 lehte
...head. * F**«f*#* He knew his lord,— he knew, and ftrove to meet, In vain he ftrove to crawl and kifs his feet ; Yet all he could, his tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute his mafter, and confefs his joys. The dog, whom Fate had granted to behold . His lord, when twenty tedious years had rpll'tj, Takes a...
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The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, 2. köide

Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 386 lehte
...rears his head. He knew his lord,*—he knew, and ftrove to meet, In vain he ftrove to crawl and kifs his feet; Yet all he could, his tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute his mailer, and confefs his joys, »»*«•»** The dog, whom Fate had granted to behold • His lord,...
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The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, 2. köide

Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 370 lehte
...head. * ******** He knew his lord, — he knew, and ftrove to meet, In vain he ftrove to crawl and kifs his feet ; Yet all he could, his tail, his ears, his eyes, jSalute hi* mafter, and confefs his joys. The dog, whom -Fate had granted to behold His lord, when...
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The Works of the British Poets, 12. köide

Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 lehte
...hisl'clid bed. He knew his lord; he knew, and ftrove to meet ; Tn vain he ftrnvc to crawl, and kifs his feet ; Yet (all he could) his tail, his ears, his eyes, Sal'ite his mailer, and contefs his joys. S^)ft pity louch'd the mighty mailer's foul ; Adown h,is...
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Dialogues of Lucian: From the Greek, 2. köide

Lucian (of Samosata.) - 1779 - 446 lehte
...his fordid bed. He knew his lord ; he knew, and ftrove to meet; In vain he ftrove to crawl, and kifs his feet; Yet (all he could) his tail, his ears, his eyes Salute his mailer, and conrefs his joys. Soft pity touch'd the mighty mafter's foul, Adown his cheek a tear unbidden...
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