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THE DAINTY DOG by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS

First Line: A DAINTY DOG HAD CHANCED TO NOTE
Last Line: "INVITE ME, PRAY, WITH YOU TO DINE!"
Subject(s): ANIMALS; DOGS;

A dainty dog had chanced to note
The breakfast of a greedy goat, --
Half-rotten grass, a shocking pile.
"Fie!" said the dog; "what wretched style!
Good taste demands, you clownish beast,
A dish to eat from, at the least.
And as for food, that garbage foul
Would even make a camel scowl,
Would make a very buzzard groan,
Would -- " Here the goat laid bare a bone,
Which when our dainty dog had spied,
"Your pardon, friend!" the critic cried;
"I'm quite near-sighted, neighbor mine.
I see your meal is fair and fine.
Invite me, pray, with you to dine!"



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