And in that town a dog was found, As many dogs there be, Both mongrel, puppy, whelp, and hound, And curs of low degree. Poetical Works - Page 61by Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 72 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1843 - 306 pages
...clothes. And in that town a dog was found, As many dogs there be, Hoth mungrcl, puppy, whelp, and honnd, And curs of low degree. This dog and man at first were friends ; Uut when a pique began, The dog, to gain sonie private ends, Went mad and hit the man. Around from... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 296 pages
...how! 'Policy, Fanaticism;' or say 'Enthusiasm,' even 'honest Enthusiasm,' — ah yes, of course : ' The Dog, to gain his private ends, Went mad, and bit the Man I ' — For in truth, the eye sees in all things 'what it brought with it the means of seeing.' A godless... | |
 | Thomas Kibble Hervey - 1845 - 220 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...friends ; But when a pique began, The dog, to gain some private ends, Went mad, and bit the man. Around from all the neighboring streets The wondering... | |
 | 1845 - 600 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...low degree. This dog and man at first were friends ; Bat when a pique began, The dog to gain his private ends, Went mad, and bit the man. Around from... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - 235 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...mongrel, puppy, whelp, and hound, And curs of low degree. to attract the attention of commentators. It is quite evident from the manner in which the above specimen... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - 527 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, whelp and hom.d, And curs of low degree. This dog and man at first were friends; But when a pique began, The... | |
 | Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1845
...and in such numbers that one of our party repeated with little Bill in the Vicar of Wakefield, " Here many dogs there be, Both mongrel, puppy, whelp and hound, And curs of low degree." " And who are yez that come in the dead of the blessed night, with your fugling, and slashing, and... | |
 | Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1845
...and in such numbers that one of our party repeated with little Bill in the Vicar of Wakefield, " Here many dogs there be, Both mongrel, puppy, whelp and hound, And curs of low degree." " And who are yez that come in the dead of the blessed night, with your fugling, and slashing, and... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1847 - 288 pages
...heart he had, To comfort friends and foes ; The naked every day he ciad. When he put on his clothes. And in that town a dog was found, As many dogs there...were friends But when a pique began, The dog, to gain some private ends, Went mad, and bit the man. Around from all the neighboring streeti The wondering... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1847 - 527 pages
...heart he had, To comfort friends and foes; The naked every day he clad, When he put on liis clothes. ave to complain : there are some who have lost both...quite so ba,l with me. " My father was a labourer in Iriends; But when a pique began, The dog, to gain some private ends, Went mad, and bit the man. Around... | |
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