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| My Dog |
Joseph M. Anderson |
40 |
| Charity's Eye |
William Rounseville Alger |
42 |
| To Blanco |
J.G. Holland |
44 |
| The Ould Hound |
Arthur Stringer |
46 |
| The Miser's Only Friend |
George Crabbe |
48 |
| Poor Dog Tray |
Thomas Campbell |
51 |
| My Comforter |
Anonymous |
53 |
| The Little White Dog |
May Ellis Nichols |
54 |
| The Irish Greyhound |
Katherine Phillips |
55 |
| The Vagabonds |
J.T. Trowbridge |
57 |
| In Cineam |
Sir John Davies |
62 |
| Old Matthew's Dog |
Anonymous |
63 |
| A Dog and a Man |
Anonymous |
67 |
| Rover-Dog |
Marie Louise Tompkins |
68 |
| Horse, Dog and Man |
S.E. Kiser |
70 |
| The Best Dog |
Anonymous |
73 |
| Cæsar, King Edward's Dog |
O. Middleton |
75 |
| Just Our Dog |
Anonymous |
76 |
| Ragged Rover |
Leslie Clare Manchester |
78 |
| To Flush, My Dog |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
80 |
| Frances |
Richard Wightman |
86 |
| To My Setter, Scout |
Frank H. Selden |
88 |
| Why Strik'st Thou Me? |
Nathan Haskell Dole (Translator) |
90 |
| Consolation |
Howard C. Kegley |
92 |
| Argus |
Alexander Pope |
93 |
| Chained in the Yard |
Anonymous |
94 |
| Why the Dog's Nose is Cold |
Margaret Eytinge |
95 |
| Dog Language |
Marion Hovey Briggs |
97 |
| A Dog's Loyalty |
Anonymous |
98 |
| PART III |
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