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1 1| and humble mood;~As the dog greets his lord with frolic 2 4| sandy beach,~Lures on the dog, and flits beyond his reach.~ ~ 3 7| now they flush~With busy dog, sagacious of the trail,~ 4 8| housings wore,~His faithful dog, companion of his way.~He, 5 8| Nor will the falconer's dog appear more slow;~But hunts 6 8| other arms, to make his dog obey.~Rogero scorns his 7 8| and smote him sore;~The dog his left foot worried; while 8 8| seemed to use his blade~On dog, and knave unfenced with 9 8| tumbles on the moor;~Drop dog and hackney; drop the pinions 10 8| XXXIII~And as sagacious dog on mountain tried~Before, 11 10| Worcester wears:~Derby's a dog, a bear is Oxford's crest.~ 12 10| snout is thrust:~And oft the dog's dry teeth are heard to 13 19| He comes upon them, as a dog in spite~Swiftly assails 14 20| hear."~ ~ CXXXIX~As the dog's rage is quickly overblown,~ 15 21| about to eat,~Is by the dog, she deems her comrade true,~ 16 23| the smoke;~Heard noise of dog and kine, a farm espied,~ 17 24| LXII~As the swift-footed dog, who does espy~Swine severed 18 27| blood;~So, by the teeth of dog, is wont to die~The fox, 19 29| hunts that dame,~As questing dog pursues the sylvan game.~ ~ 20 43| our alms entreat:~Into a dog she changed herself to sight;~ 21 43| reeds begins to sound;~His dog is up, and dances to the 22 43| And here Adonio gives the dog command;~And here by that 23 43| And here by that obedient dog is shown~Dance of our country 24 43| longing, bred~That gentle dog: she one that her had nursed~ 25 43| would boot~To purchase of my dog one single foot':~ ~ CX~" 26 43| beldam old,~And bade the dog in courtesy bestow~Upon 27 43| messanger a mark of gold.~The dog obeyed, and shook himself; 28 43| Thinkest thou by ought~A dog so fair and useful can be 29 43| won~To buy the beauteous dog, who might be bought~By 30 43| hears~That beldam of the dog and pilgrim show.~The nurse 31 43| another day to see~That dog, when fewer eyes on her 32 43| Accepts the wondrous dog; and, as his pay,~To her 33 43| to do.~Having her little dog at starting hent,~She mounted 34 43| her journey, through~The dog advised of Anselm's ill