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Kinnicutt, Lincoln Newton
1849
1921
To Your Dog and to My Dog
Lufra / Sir Walter Scott -- Fidele's grassy tomb / Henry Newbolt -- Leo / Richard Watson Gilder -- Geist's grave / Matthew Arnold -- The power of the dog / Rudyard Kipling -- To Rufus, a spaniel / R. C. Lehmann -- Tim, an Irish terrier / W. M. Letts -- To a terrier / Patrick R. Chalmers -- Rhapsody on a dog's intelligence / Burges Johnson -- Frances / Richard Wightman -- Roger and I / Julian S. Cutler -- Sir Bat-ears / Mrs. Eden -- Cluny / William Croswell Doane -- Laddie / Katharine Lee Bates -- Davy / Louise Imogen Guiney -- A friend / Zitella Cocke -- The bath / R. C. Lehmann -- Six feet / Anonymous -- Wilhelm / Patrick R. Chalmers -- An old dog / Celia Duffin -- Remarks to my grown-up pup / Burges Johnson -- An extract from inscription on the monument of a Newfoundland dog / Lord Byron -- To Tim, an Irish terrier / W. M. Letts -- My dog / Anna Hadley Middlemas -- Without are dogs / Edward A. Church -- You're a dog / C. L. Gilman -- A gentleman / Anonymous -- My dog / St. John Lucas -- To Scott, a collie / W. M. Letts -- 'Dodo,' 1903-1913 / Arthur Austin-Jackson -- Epitaph / Sir Walter Scott -- Hamish, a Scotch terrier / C. Hilton Brown.
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"To Your Dog and to My Dog" by Lincoln Newton Kinnicutt is a heartfelt collection of poetry and prose dedicated to the enduring bond between humans and their canine companions, published during the early 20th century. The book celebrates the loyalty, love, and companionship that dogs offer to their owners, framing them not merely as pets but as cherished friends and confidants. With a compilation of verses gathered from various authors, Kinnicutt emphasizes how dogs enrich human lives and are essential to the emotional landscape of their masters. The content of the book consists of a selection of poems that reflect on the relationship between dogs and humans, capturing the joyful moments and profound grief that accompanies the life shared with these animals. Each poem presents a unique perspective on canine companionship, exploring themes such as loyalty, devotion, and the heartache of loss. Through verses that range from playful anecdotes to deep reflections on mortality and friendship, "To Your Dog and to My Dog" ultimately serves as a poignant tribute to the unconditional love that dogs provide, reinforcing the notion that they are vital members of the family. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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