Dogs! , ranting under the sun,
Trying to burn and melt-away their forlorn.
What a derailed intellect! .
Dog oh dog! ,
Where hath the generousity of my whistle elude from thy ear? .
Oh dear dog! ,
Have thou not remember the face of your master? ,
That whom you were once loyal.
Oh dear dog! ,
Have you lost your thought? .
Poor dog! .
Dog oh dog! ,
You remember not that,
Whom you once shared the cozzy night on his bed.
Oh dear dog! ,
Now my heart pound for your sorrow.
Dog oh dog! ,
Had thou obeyed the call of master's blow,
The door of that long-awaited dinner
Would have opened to accept thee
In the white kingdom of the queen.
Oh dear dog! ,
Since thou not obey,
Master cameth in search of his loved.
Dog oh dog! ,
And the vicious wind of rage and captivity
Hath bloweth bothe WE into the imperial sac of our foe.
Oh dear dog! ,
Now, the mourning dews of shame and helplessness
Descend to console our ugly fate.
Dog oh dog! .
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