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 - Page 198by Thomas Blacklock - 1756 - 236 pagesFull view - About this book
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...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... | |
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