So you see that to some one the dog-gie is dear,
Al-though they all tease him I very much fear.
From Ho-race, the eld-est, to lit-tle Miss May,
All in-sist that Poor Pug-gie should join in their play;
Some-times they pet him, and some-times they tease,
But he bears it all pa-tient-ly, eager to please.
He rolls his big eyes, or just heaves a sigh,
And thinks they’ll make up for it all by and by.
For Pug-gie is greed-y, and bears a great deal
For the sake of some cakes or a good heart-y meal.