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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. "
A History of the Valley of Virginia - Page 125
by Samuel Kercheval - 1833 - 486 lehte
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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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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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Animal Biography, Or, Authentic Anecdotes of the Lives, Manners ..., 1. köide

William Bingley - 1803 - 524 lehte
...dutiful and affectionate creatures, even from themost remote periods of antiquity. He knew his lord, he knew, and strove to meet ; In vain he strove to...his eyes, Salute his master and confess his joys. O had you seen him vigorous, bold and young, Swift as a Stag, r.nd as a Lion strong: Him no fell savage...
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The Odyssey, tr. by A. Pope

Homerus - 1807 - 408 lehte
...spread, Obscene with reptiles, took his sordid bed He knew his lord; he knew, and strove to meet; 360 In vain he strove to crawl and kiss his feet ; Yet...joys. Soft pity touch'd the mighty master's soul, And down his cheek a tear unbidden stole, 365 Stolf unperceiv'd ; he turn'd his head, and dry'd The...
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The Odyssey, tr. by A. Pope. To which is added, The battle of the frogs and mice

Homerus - 1807 - 488 lehte
...where on heaps the rich manure was spread, Obscene with reptiles, took his sordid bed. He knew Ms lord; he knew, and strove to meet; In vain he strove, to crawl, and kiss his feet; 361 Yet (all he could) his tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute his master, and confess his joys. N2 Soft...
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The Works of the Greek and Roman Poets, 4. köide,3. osa

1809 - 364 lehte
...heaps the rich manure was spread, Obscene with reptiles, took his sordid bed. He knew his lord : — he knew, and strove to meet ; (In vain he strove)...the mighty master's soul : Adown his cheek a tear unhidden stole , Stole nnperceiv'd ; he turn'd his head, and dried The drop humane :— then thus impassion'd...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Pope's Homer's ...

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 760 lehte
...on heaps the rich manure was spread, Obscene with reptiles, took his sordid bed. He knew his lord; he knew, and strove to meet; In vain he strove to...(all he could) his tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute hit master, and confess hU joys. Soft pity touch'd the mighty master's soul ; Adown his cheek a tear...
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The Hive: Or, A Collection of Thoughts on Civil, Moral, Sentimental and ...

1810 - 234 lehte
...Argus, when he expires at his feet. Soft pity touch'd the mighty master 'B soul, A down his cheek the tear unbidden stole ; Stole — unperceiv'd, he turn'd his head, and dried The drop humane. -But the soft tear in pity's eye Outshines the diamond's brightest beams. It is better to go to the...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, 19. köide

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 lehte
...on heaps the rich manure was spread, Obscene with reptiles, took his sordid bed. He knew his lord; he knew, and strove to meet; In vain he strove to crawl, and kbs his feet ; Yet (all he could) his tail, hi* ears, his eyes, Salute his master, and confess his...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, 19. köide

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 lehte
...he could; his tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute hi> master, and confess his joys. Soft pity louch'd the mighty master's soul ; Adown his, cheek a tear unbidden stole, Stole unpere^iv'd ; he turn'd his head and dry'd The drop humane: then thus inipasslon'd cry'd ; " What nol)le...
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