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... half lurcher and half cur , His dog attends him . Close behind his heel Now creeps he slow ; and now , Wide - scampering , snatches up the drifted snow with many a frisk With ivory teeth , or ploughs it with his snout ; Then shakes his ...
... half lurcher and half cur , His dog attends him . Close behind his heel Now creeps he slow ; and now , Wide - scampering , snatches up the drifted snow with many a frisk With ivory teeth , or ploughs it with his snout ; Then shakes his ...
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... half lurcher and half cur , His dog attends him . Close behind his heel Now creeps he slow ; and now , with many a frisk Wide - scampering , snatches up the drifted snow With ivory teeth , or ploughs it with his snout ; Then shakes his ...
... half lurcher and half cur , His dog attends him . Close behind his heel Now creeps he slow ; and now , with many a frisk Wide - scampering , snatches up the drifted snow With ivory teeth , or ploughs it with his snout ; Then shakes his ...
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... half a dozen , and some half a score ) , Great cause occurs , to save him from a band So sure to spoil him , and so near at hand ; A point secured , if once he be supplied With some such Mentor always at his side . Are such men rare ...
... half a dozen , and some half a score ) , Great cause occurs , to save him from a band So sure to spoil him , and so near at hand ; A point secured , if once he be supplied With some such Mentor always at his side . Are such men rare ...
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