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, Unhonour'd falls, unnoticed nil his worth. Denied in heaven the soul... The Poetical Works of Lord Byron - Page 227by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1873Full view - About this book
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1896 - 414 pages
...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....forgiven, And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven ! Ye who perchance behold this simple urn, Pass on, it honors none you wish to mourn. To mark a friend's... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1896 - 414 pages
...his master's own, Who labors, fights, lives, breathes, for him alone, Uuhonored falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth....forgiven, And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven ! Ye who perchance behold this simple urn, Pass on, it honors none you wish to mourn. To mark & friend's... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1897 - 958 pages
...of these miscreants, calling themselves human beings and claiming a common humanity with us. " \Vlio knows thee well, must quit thee with disgust, Degraded mass of animated dust." It takes about ten years' observation to know and understand the dear public, for whom and among whom... | |
| 1899 - 312 pages
...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...forgiven, And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven. 0 man! thou feeble tenant of an hour, Debased by slavery or corrupt by power, Who knows thee well must... | |
| 1899 - 312 pages
...his master's own, Who labors, fights, lives, breathes for him alone, TTnhonored falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth;...forgiven, And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven. 0 man! thou feeble tenant of an hour, Debased by slavery or corrupt by power, Who knows thee well must... | |
| 1897 - 66 pages
...conduct of these miscreants, calling themselves human beings and claiming a common humanity with us. " Who knows thee well, must quit thee with disgust, Degraded mass of animated dust." It takes about ten years' observation to know and understand the dear public, for whom and among whom... | |
| 1902 - 252 pages
...his master's own, Who labours, 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 to be forgiv'n, And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven. Oh, man ! thou feeble tenant of an hour, Debas'd... | |
| 1902 - 260 pages
...worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth : While man, vain insect ! hopes to be forgiv'n, And claims himself a sole exclusive heaven. Oh, man ! thou feeble tenant of an hour, Debas'd by slav'ry or corrupt by power, Who knows thee well must quit thee with disgust ; Degraded... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1088 pages
...his master's own, Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone, Unhonour'd falls, unnoticed all 1 Thy love is lust, thy friendship all a cheat, Thy smiles hypocrisy, thy words deceit ! By nature... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1092 pages
...his master's own, Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone, Unhonour'd falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth:...thee with disgust, Degraded mass of animated dust t Thy love is lust, thy friendship all a cheat, Thy smiles hypocrisy, thy words deceit 1 By nature... | |
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