| 1834 - 476 str.
...And she patted the poor dog's head, And she pleasantly call'd him and fondly smil'd, But he heeded her not, in his anguish wild, Nor arose from his lowly bed. Twaa his Master's grave where he chose to rest, He guarded it night and day, The love that glowed in... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1864 - 200 str.
...And she patted the poor dog's head, And she pleasantly called him and fondly smiled ; But he heeded her not in his anguish wild, Nor arose from his lowly...grateful breast, For the friend who had fed, controlled, caressed, Might never fade away. And when the long grass rustled near, Beneath some hasting tread,... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1872 - 200 str.
...she patted the poor dog's head, And she pleasantly* called him, and fondly smiled : But he heeded* her not in his anguish* wild, Nor arose from his lowly...grateful* breast, For the friend who had fed, controlled,* caressed,* Might never fade away. 1U Au-y-where Lap'land-er fol-lows with-out' bri-dle wan-der En-rope... | |
| Evan Daniel - 1879 - 200 str.
...And she patted the poor dog's head, And she pleasantly called him, and fondly smiled : But he heeded her not in his anguish wild, Nor arose from his lowly...night and day ; The love that glowed in his grateful hreast, For the friend who had fed, controlled, caressed, Might never fade away. And when the long... | |
| Edmund Arthur Helps - 1882 - 262 str.
...And she patted the poor dog's head, And she pleasantly called him and fondly smiled; But he heeded her not in his anguish wild, Nor arose from his lowly bed. 5 'Twas his master's grave where he chose to rest— He guarded it night and day; The love that glowed... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - 1898 - 200 str.
...poor dog's head, And she pleasantly* called Lira, and fondly smiled: But he heeded* her not in Lis anguish* wild, Nor arose from his lowly bed. Twas...grateful* breast, For the friend who had fed, controlled,* caressed,' Might never fade away. And when the long grass rustled near, Beneath some hastening tread.... | |
| Samuel Prout Newcombe - 1850 - 404 str.
...And she patted the poor dog's head, And she pleasantly call'd him and fondly smil'd; But he heeded her not, in his anguish wild, Nor arose from his lowly...where he chose to rest, He guarded it night and day ; Th« love that glowed in his grateful breast, For the friend who had fed, controlled, earest, Might... | |
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