| Thomas Hervey - 1899 - 206 str.
...tread, Lifts to the sound his ears and rears his head. He knew his lord and in vain tried to go to him, Yet (all he could,) his tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute his master and confess his joys. Then he takes one last fond look and dies. One day I experimented on my own yard dog and disguised... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1903 - 704 str.
...sordid bed. He knew his lord; he knew, and strove to meet; 360 In vain he strove to crawl and kiss his Yet (all he could) his tail, his ears, his eyes Salute...joys. Soft pity touch'd the mighty master's soul; Adown his cheek a tear unhidden stole, Stole unperceiv'd; he turn'd his head and dried The drop humane;... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1881 - 918 str.
...Homer too. But with Argus there was no delay : straightway, after a like separation of twenty years, " He knew his lord — he knew, and strove to meet ;...Salute his master and confess his joys. Soft pity touched the mighty master's soul ; Adown his cheek a tear unbidden stole." And the tenderness of the... | |
| Homer - 1907 - 444 str.
...public way ; And where 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...Salute his master, and confess his joys. Soft pity touched the mighty master's soul ; ' SOFT PITY TOUCHED THE MIGHTY MASTER S SOUL ; ADOWN HIS CHEEK A... | |
| Hélène Adeline Guerber - 1913 - 538 str.
...height. But as he enters the court-yard, his favorite hunting dog expires for joy on recognizing him. He knew his lord; — he. knew, and strove to meet;...strove to crawl and kiss his feet; Yet (all he could) nis tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute his master and confess his joys. Soft pity touch'd the mighty... | |
| Hélène Adeline Guerber - 1913 - 538 str.
...height. But as he enters the court-yard, his favorite hunting dog expires for joy on recognizing him. He knew his lord; — he knew, and strove to meet; In vain he strove to crawl and kiss his feet; Vet (all he could) his tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute his master and confess his joys. Soft pity... | |
| Richard Clough Anderson - 1914 - 106 str.
...knew. And, not unconscious of the voice and tread, Lifts to the sound his ears and rears his head. He knew his Lord, he knew and strove to meet, In vain...his feet. Yet, all he could, his tail, his ears, his eye, Salute his Master and confess his joys." J( The Thoroughbred Is it not a joy to meet The thoroughbred... | |
| Andrew Webster Archibald - 1921 - 398 str.
...knew; He, not unconscious of the voice and tread, Lifts to the sound his ear, and rears his head ; He knew his lord; he knew, and strove to meet; In...Salute his master, and confess his joys. Soft pity touched the mighty master's soul; Adown his cheek a tear unbidden stole j The dog, whom Fate had granted... | |
| Samuel Kercheval - 1925 - 420 str.
...once caved my life;" and Mr. Wolfe then related the above Gtory. The dog was then twenty-one yean old. In vain he strove to crawl, and kiss his feet. Yet (all he could) his tail. his ears, hU eyes, Salute his master, and confess his joys. Soft pity touch'd the mighty master's soul : Adown... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1926 - 744 str.
...publick way ; And where 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...his joys. Soft pity touch'd the mighty master's soul ; Adown his cheek a tear unbidden stole, Stole unperceiv'd ; he turn'd his head, and dry'd The drop... | |
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