He heeds no longer, for he cannot hear. None stauncher, till the drive was done, defied Temptation, rooted to his master's side ; None swifter, when his master gave the word, Leapt on his course to track the running bird, And bore it back — ah, many... Punch - Σελίδα 10επεξεργασία από - 1899Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| Rudolf Chambers Lehmann - 1901 - 150 σελίδες
...word, Leapt on his course to track the running bird, And bore it back — ah, many a time and oft ! — His nose as faultless as his mouth was soft. How consciously,...and honest head. Through Spring and Summer, in the spordess days, Cheerful he lived a life of simpler ways : Chose, since official dogs at times unbend,... | |
| Rudolf Chambers Lehmann - 1901 - 152 σελίδες
...ah, many a time and oft ! — His nose as faultless as his mouth was soft. 32 A RETRIEVER'S EPITAPH How consciously, how proudly unconcerned Straight...and honest head. Through Spring and Summer, in the sportless days, Cheerful he lived a life of simpler ways: Chose, since official dogs at times unbend,... | |
| 1902 - 252 σελίδες
...word, Leapt on his course to track the running bird, And bore it back — ah, many a time and oft ! — His nose as faultless as his mouth was soft. How consciously,...and honest head. Through Spring and Summer, in the sportless days, Cheerful he lived a life of simpler ways : Chose, since official dogs at times unbend,... | |
| 1902 - 270 σελίδες
...word, Leapt on his course to track the running bird, And bore it back — ah, many a time and oft ! — His nose as faultless as his mouth was soft. How consciously,...and honest head. Through Spring and Summer, in the sportless days, Cheerful he lived a life of simpler ways : Chose, since official dogs at times unbend,... | |
| 1916 - 200 σελίδες
...word, Leapt on his course to track the running bird, And bore it back — ah, many a time and oft — His nose as faultless as his mouth was soft. How consciously,...unconcerned, Straight to his master's side he then returned, 174 A RETRIEVER'S EPITAPH Wagged a glad tail, and deemed himself repaid As in that master's hand the... | |
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