 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1825
...heart he had, To comfort friends and foes ; The naked every day he clad, When he put on his clothes. And in that town a dog was found, As many dogs there...ends, Went mad, and bit the man. Around from all the neighbouring streets The wondering neighbours ran, And swore the dog had lost his wits, To bite so... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1825 - 154 pages
...naked ev'rjr day he cladt Wben he put on his clothes. And in that town a dog was found, As many doge there be, Both mongrel, puppy, whelp, and hound. And...friends ; But when a pique began, The dog to gain his private ends, Went mad, and bit the man. Around from all the neighb'ring streets The wond'ring... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 144 pages
...every day he clad, When he put on his clothes. And in that town a dog was found, As many dogs there he. Both mongrel, puppy. whelp, and hound, And curs of...dog and man at first were friends; But when a pique hegan. The dog to gain some private ends, ' Went mad, and bit the man. Around from all the neighb'ring... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1827 - 252 pages
...heart he had, To comfort friends and foes; The naked every day he clad, When he put on his clothes. And in that town a dog was found, As many dogs there be, Both mongrel, puppy, wtelp, and hound, And curs of low degree. This dog and man at first were friends ; But when a pique... | |
 | Thomas Curtis - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1829
...; No fools of rank, or meiignl breed, Who fain would pass for lords indeed. Swift's IHiicellanitt. And in that town a dog was found, As many dogs there...mongrel, puppy, whelp; and hound. And curs of low degree. uoldsmith. MONJOUS, a people of Eastern Africa, in the interior, north-easterly from Mosambique. They... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1830 - 527 pages
...heart he had, To comfort friends and foca ; The naked every day he clad, When he put on his clothes. oEl9ly1t 6 ke \ TjI # R 5L# } q Q'O9" natural h b*h mongrel, puppy, whelp and hound, And curs of low degree. This dog and man at first were friends;... | |
 | Thomas F. Walker - English poetry - 1830 - 240 pages
...heart he had, To comfort friends and foes ; The naked every day he clad— When he put on his clothes. And in that town a dog was found, As many dogs there he, Both mongrel, puppy, whelp, and hound, And curs of low degree. This dog and man at first were friends... | |
 | 1836
...his grandmamma's duck. Unluckily shot out my eye ! ML THE JEW OF MARBURG. DY j'H, &. V. CHAP. I. " And in that town a dog was found, As many dogs there he, Both mongrel, puppy, whelp, and hound, And curs of low degree." — GOLDSMITH. " Good night!" said... | |
 | William Thomas - Abolitionists - 1835 - 183 pages
...into divers streets and narrow lanes hunting for the convention, " Among this well trained pack were found, As many dogs there be, Both mongrel, puppy, whelp, and hound, And curs of low degree." At length, they find their way to the church where the convention is sitting, preceded and surrounded... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1835
...olothes. And in that town a dog x^as found, As many dogs there be, Both mongrel, puppy, -whelp, and bound, And curs of low degree. This dog and man at first: -were friends ; But when a pique begari> The dog, to gam his pn-vate ends, Went mad, and bit the man. Around from all the .neighbouring... | |
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