LAP-DOG. I NEVER bark'd when out of season ; I never bit without a reason ; I ne'er insulted weaker brother; Nor wrong'd by force nor fraud another: Though brutes are placed a rank below, Happy for man could he say so ! BLACKLOCK. Poems - Side 198af Thomas Blacklock - 1756 - 236 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
 | Thomas Blacklock - 1754 - 181 sider
...fave G— d alone, What numbers may make two of one. An EPITAPH, On a Favourite LAP-DOG, "*V ' • I NEVER bark'd when out of feafon ; I never bit without a reafon j I ne'er infulted weaker brother •, Nor wrong'd by force nor fraud another. Though brutes are plac'da... | |
 | Poetry - 1806
...EPITAPH ON A LAP-DOG. I NEVER bark'd when out of season ; I never bit without a reason ; I ne'er insulted weaker brother; Nor wrong'd by force nor fraud another: Though brutes are placed a rank below, Happy for man could he say so ! BLACKLOCK. ARABIA. O'ER Arabia's desert sands... | |
 | Poetry - 1804
...faint gleam the rainbow fpreads. WARTON. Epitaph on a Lap-Dop. — Arabia. lot EPITA.PH ON A LAP-DOG. I NEVER bark'd when out of feafon} I never bit without...wrong'd by force nor fraud another : Though brutes are placed a rank below, Happy for man could he fay Co ! BLACKLOCK. ARABIA. O'ER Arabia's defert fands... | |
 | 1820 - 168 sider
...EPITAPH ON A LAP-DOG. I NEVER bark'd when out of season ; I never bit without a reason ; I ne'er insulted weaker brother ; Nor wrong'd by force nor fraud another : Though brutes are placed a rank below, Happy for man could he say so ! BLACKLOCK. ARABIA. O'ER Arabia's desert sands... | |
 | George Richard Jesse - 1866
...FAVOURITE LAP-DOO. " I never barked when out of season ; I never bit without a reason ; I ne'er insulted weaker brother ; Nor wrong'd by force nor fraud another. Though brutes are plac'da rank below, Happy for man could he say so!" ODE ON A FAVOURITE LAP-DOG. To MBS GJ . " Pretty, sportive, happy creature,... | |
 | Epigrammatists - 1870
...Favourite Lap-dog " : I never bark'd when out of season ; I never bit without a reason ; I ne'er insulted weaker brother ; Nor wrong'd by force nor fraud another. Though brutes are plac'da rank below, Happy for man, could ho say so ! The conclusion of Gay's " Elegy on a Lap-dog " may be compared : He's... | |
 | Henry Philip Dodd - 1875 - 695 sider
...Favourite Lap-dog": I never burk'd when out of season ; I never bit without a reason ; I ne'er insulted weaker brother; Nor wrong'd by force nor fraud another. Though brutes are plac'da rank below, Happy for man, could he say so ! The conclusion of Gay's " Elegy on a Lap-dog " may bo compared: He's... | |
 | 1880 - 192 sider
...favourite lapdog":— " I never barked when out of season; I never bit without a reason; I ne'er insulted weaker brother; Nor wrong'd by force nor fraud another. Though brutes are plac'da rank below, Happy for man could he say so." EDEN. Sir Walter Scott placed this inscription on the grave of his... | |
 | Bud Johns - 1999 - 238 sider
...FAVORITE LAP DOG I never barked when out of season; I never bit without a reason; I ne'er insulted weaker brother; Nor wrong'd by force nor fraud another; Though brutes are plac'da rank below, Happy for man could he say so! MASCOT OF THE TEXAS I first heard of him on July 3, 1919, the day I... | |
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