When all is done, upon the tomb is seen, Not what he was, but what he should have been : But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who labours, fights, lives,... Philozoia: or, Moral reflections on the actual condition of the animal ... - Pągina 85per Thomas Forster - 1839 - 94 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Edward Jesse - 1835 - 352 pągines
...a doubt. ' the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, ' The first to welcome, foremost to defend, ' Whose honest heart is still his master's own, ' Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone. BYRON. ' Histories are more full of examples of the fidelity of dogs than ' of friends.' POPE. ALMOST... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 308 pągines
...have been : But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who...man, vain insect ! hopes to be forgiven, And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven. Oh man ! thou feeble tenant of an hour, Debased by slavery, or corrupt... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 354 pągines
...have been : But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who...fights, lives, breathes for him alone, Unhonour'd falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth : While man, vain insect ! hopes... | |
| John Parish Robertson, William Parish Robertson - 1838 - 238 pągines
...have been. But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who...lives, breathes for him alone — Unhonour'd falls— unnoticed all his worth." " Ye who perchance behold this simple urn, Pass on — it honours none you... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 412 pągines
...have been : But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who...fights, lives, breathes for him alone, Unhonour'd falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth : While man, vain insect! hopes... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 336 pągines
...still his master's own, Who lahours, fights, lives, hreathes for him alone, Unhonour'd falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth : While man, vain insect! hopes to he forgiven, And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven. Oh, man ! thou feeble tenant of an hour, Dehas'd... | |
| John Parish Robertson, William Parish Robertson - 1838 - 374 pągines
...have been. But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone— UnhonourM falls — unnoticed all hii worth." " Ye who perchance behold this simple urn, Pass on —... | |
| William Samuel Waithman Ruschenberger - 1838 - 492 pągines
...Poor Ponto?— " the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone, . , . , Unhonoured falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth — "... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 348 pągines
...have been . But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him aluni, Unhonour'd falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth : While... | |
| William Samuel Waithman Ruschenberger - 1838 - 642 pągines
...still his master's own, Who labors, fights, lives, breathes for him alone, Unhonored falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth — " However, the edible dog is not one of your common curs, but a dainty animal, fed exclusively... | |
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