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The Dog's Book of Verse (Classic Reprint)

Clauson, J. Earl

The Dog's Book of Verse (Classic Reprint)

Excerpt from The Dog's Book of Verse

Matthew Arnold, explaining why those were his most popular poems which dealt with his canine pets, Geist, Kaiser, and Max, said that while comparatively few loved poetry, nearly everyone loved dogs.

The literature of the anglo-saxon is rich in tributes to the dog, as becomes a race which beyond any other has understood and devel oped its four-footed companions. Canine heroes whose intelligence and faithfulness our prose writers have celebrated start to the mem ory in scores Bill Sykes's white shadow, which refused to be separated from its master even by death Rab, savagely devoted, the im mortal Bob, son of battle true souls all, with hardly a villain among them for artistic contrast. Even Red Wull, the killer, we admire for his courage and lealty.

Within these covers is a selection from a large body of dog verse. It is a selection made on the principle of human appeal. Dia lect, and the poems of the earlier writers whose diction strikes oddly on our modern ears, have for the most part been omitted. The place of such classics as may be missed is filled by that vagrant verse which is often most truly the ¿ower of inspiration.

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ISBN 9780259028673
Sprache eng
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Verlag Forgotten Books
Jahr 2017

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