We must call upon you again for a Black Dog, between a Grey-hound and a Spaniel, no white about him, onely a streak on his Brest, and Tayl a little bobbed. It is His Majesties... Fame - Page 1311900Full view - About this book
| 1889 - 670 pages
...or to hie Majesties Back-etayrs, shall be well rewarded for their labour."— June 21-28, 1660. "We must call upon you again for a Black Dog, between...white about him, onely a streak on his Brest, and his Tayl a little bobbed. It is His Majesties own Dog, and doubtless was stain, for the Dog was not... | |
| 1889 - 562 pages
...or to his Majesties Hack-stays shall be well rewarded for their labour."— June 21-28, I860. " We must call upon you again for a Black Dog, between...and a Spaniel, no white about him, onely a streak on bis Brest, and his Tayl a little bobbed. It is His Majesties own Dog, and doubtless was stoln, for... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1855 - 610 pages
...which, from its pleasant raillery, looks as though it had come from the King's own hand : — 183?° We must call upon you again for a Black Dog, between...Spaniel, no white about him, onely a streak on his Srest, and Tayl a little bobbed. It is His Majesties own Dog, and doubtless teas stdn,for the Dog was... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1855 - 614 pages
...from its pleasant raillery, looks as though it had come from the King's own hand : — rJS" 1 1 'c must call upon you again for a Black Dog, between...Grey-hound •' and a Spaniel, no white about him, ondy a streak on his Brest, and Tayl a little bobbed. It isJJis Majesties own Dog, and doubtless was... | |
| Andrew Wynter - 1860 - 554 pages
...which, from its pleasant raillery, looks as though it had come from the king's own hand : — fVJp We must call upon you again for a Black Dog, between...bobbed. It is His Majesties own Dog, and doubtless was stoln, for the Dog was not born nor bred in England, and would never forsake his Master. Whosoever... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1895 - 788 pages
...description of a vanished favourite is supposed to have been dictated by the Merry Monarch himself: ' We must call upon you again for a Black Dog, between a greyhound and a spaniel, no white about him, only a streak on his brest, and Tayl a little bobbed. It is his Majesties' own Dog, and doubtless was... | |
| James Grant - 1871 - 490 pages
...greyhound," and the reader will form his own opinion as to whether or not the authorship is royal:— We must call upon you again for a black dog, between a greyhound and a spaniel, no white about him only a streak on his breast, and tail a little bobbed. It is his Majesty's own dog, and doubtless was... | |
| James Grant - 1871 - 478 pages
...greyhound," and the reader will form his own opinion as to whether or not the authorship is royal : — We must call upon you again for a black dog, between a greyhound and a spaniel, no white about him only a streak on his breast, and tail a little bobbed. It is his Majesty's own dog, and doubtless was... | |
| Perry and co, ltd - 1875 - 850 pages
...Black Dog, between a (ireyound and a Spaniel, no while about him, onely a streak on his brest, and layl a little bobbed. It is his Majesties own Dog, and doubtless was stoln, for the Hog was not born nor bred in England, and would never forsake his master. Whosoever... | |
| Henry Sampson - 1874 - 716 pages
...actually written, by Charles : — £g» We must call upon you again for a Black Dog, between a Greyound and a Spaniel, no white about him, onely a streak...bobbed. It is His Majesties own Dog, and doubtless was stoln, for the Dog was not born nor bred in England, and would never forsake his Master. Whosoever... | |
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