Dives the dog, on the shortest of leashes, bound by obedience to the strictest of laws, is a noble and gentle servant. He is so Rich in virtue.
Dives the dog, when let loose late at night, can quite seriously torture and hurt you.
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A torture at night… sounds like a dog that should be kept on a really short leash.
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Yes, the circumstances can make all the difference
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I like the play on words, with the last words of each stanza rhyming, with very different meanings.
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Thanks. I couldn’t help thinking that that’s how riches are, good or evil, depending upon circumstances
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yes, so true. it breeds extremes in behavior, for sure.
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I like the Latin/English word play, Larry, and the dog being a noble, gentle servant, rich in virtue. I assume he is a guard dog by night, otherwise I’d be seriously worried.
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I should most certainly hope so. As I said, without rules, there’s big trouble
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Love the word play in this Larry
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Thanks
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Thanks for introducing me to the Latin word, “dives”. I like the message in this quadrille. Money is not necessarily dignified, can serve well or be very dangerous.
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Thanks. Money’s completely neutral, but it’s’ still dangerous
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I appreciate the back grounder on the word Dives and meaning of rich. The dog must really be trained, so he can assume the role of the guard dog at night.
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I can’t help but wonder if dogs sense apparitions at night. In any case they should be kept on a tight leash. Brilliant write! ❤️
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Thanks~besides that they’re such a very good symbol too
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Great word play. Thanks for the note too. I would not have picked up on ‘dives’ without it
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Thanks same to you
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That’s a fun flash, seriously.
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Quadrille that is. I liked the word play and the message.
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Thanks
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Nice play on the character too, check your soul is what I take away.
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Thanks
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pleasure 🙂
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Dives as man’s best friend….leashed but here, not so much when unleashed. Freedom can be torturously free!
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It’s all about context. Rightly ordered Dives works out well. Beware the unfettered Dives
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