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				Title:     At The Dog Show 
			    
Author: Christopher Morley [
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To an Irish Wolf Hound
    Long and grey and gaunt he lies,
    A Lincoln among dogs; his eyes,
    Deep and clear of sight, appraise
    The meaningless and shuffling ways
    Of human folk that stop to stare.
    One witless woman seeing there
    How tired, how contemptuous
    He is of all the smell and fuss
    Asks him, "Poor fellow, are you sick?"
    Yea, sick, and weary to the quick
    Of heat and noise from dawn to dark.
    He will not even stoop to bark
    His protest, like the lesser bred.
    Would he might know, one gazer read
    The wistful longing in his face,
    The thirst for wind and open space
    And stretch of limbs to him begrudged.
    There came a little, dapper, fat
    And bustling man, with cane and spat
    And pearl-grey vest and derby hat--
    Such were the judger and the judged!
[The end]
Christopher Morley's poem: At The Dog Show
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