| William Peter - 1856 - 590 頁
...And where on heaps tbe rich manure was spread, Obscene with reptiles, took his sordid bed. He know his lord; he knew, and strove to meet; In vain he strove, to crawl, and kiss his feet; Soft pity touch'd the mighty master's soulj Adown his cheek a tear unbidden stole, Stole uripcrceiv'd;... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1857 - 344 頁
...knew ; And, not unconscious of his voice and tread, Lifts to the sound his ears and rears his head. He knew his lord — he knew, and strove to meet ;...his eyes, Salute his master, and confess his joys." In nearly every latitude is found the dog, either in a domesticated or wild state. Left without a master... | |
| lord William Pitt Lennox - 1857 - 342 頁
...not unconscious of the voice and tread, Lifts to the sounds his ears, and rears his head ; He knows his lord, he knew and strove to meet ; In vain he...his eyes, Salute his master, and confess his joys." On the fourth panel the faithful animal recorded by Plutarch, who, when the Athenians, in the time... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1858 - 584 頁
...voice and tread, Lifts to the sound his ear. and rears his bend — He knew his lord — he knew nnd strove to meet, In vain he strove to crawl and kiss his feet. Bred by Ulysses, nourished at his board, But ah! not fated long to please his lord. And now when fate... | |
| 1881 - 588 頁
...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 ; In vain he strove to crawl, and kiss his feet; Tet (all he could) his tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute his master and confess his joys. Soft pity... | |
| 1860 - 458 頁
...and strove to meet ; *XVII, 337. "•'} .* \ In vain he strove to crawl, and kiss his feet ; F \ ' Yet (all he could) his tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute his master, and confess his joys." The obverse has in place of Pallas the head of Mercury as being the great-grandfather of Ulysses, and... | |
| James Moore - 1863 - 344 頁
...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...his eyes, Salute his master, and confess his joys." POPE'S Odyssey. DISEASES OF DOGS. CHAPTER I. DISEASES OF THE ORGANS OF RESPIRATION. I.— COUGH. IN... | |
| 1863 - 326 頁
...traced the mazy leveret o'er the lawn. Now left to man's ingratitude he lay, Unhoused, neglected, on the public way. He knew his lord ; he knew, and strove...vain he strove to crawl and kiss his feet ; Yet, all ho could, his tail, his ears, his eyes, Salute his master, and confess his joys. Soft pity touched... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1863 - 832 頁
...lawn." But the kindly gaze, if not the affectionate tones, of Ulysses, were enough for Argus : l; lie knew his lord— he knew, and strove to meet ; In vain he strove to crawl and kbs his feet ; Yet, all he could, his tail, his cars, his eyes, Salute his master, and confess his... | |
| George Richard Jesse - 1866 - 466 頁
...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...and confess his joys. Soft pity touch'd the mighty mailer's soul ; Adown his cheek a tear unbidden stole, Stole tiuperceived : he turned his head and... | |
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