Shepherd

A shepherd or sheepherder is a person who tends, herds, feeds, or guards flocks of sheep. Shepherd derives from Old English ''sceaphierde'' (''sceap'' "sheep" + ''hierde'' "herder"). Shepherding is one of the world's oldest occupations; it exists in many parts of the globe, and it is an important part of pastoralist animal husbandry.

Because the occupation is so widespread, many religions and cultures have symbolic or metaphorical references to shepherds. For example, Jesus called himself the Good Shepherd, and ancient Greek mythologies highlighted shepherds such as Endymion and Daphnis. This symbolism and shepherds as characters are at the center of pastoral literature and art. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Shepherd, Richard
Published 1761
printed for M. Cooper, in Pater-Noster Row; S. Parker, in Oxford; and W. Thurlbourn, in Cambridge

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by Shepherd, Richard
Published 1759
printed for W. Flexney, near Gray's Inn Gate, Holbourn

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by Shepherd, Richard
Published 1755
Printed for J. Scott

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by Shepherd, Richard
Published 1775
printed for W. Flexney, in Holborn, London; J. Fletcher and S. Parker, in Oxford

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by Shepherd, Richard
Published 1776
printed for W. Flexney, in Holborn, London; J. Fletcher and S. Parker, in Oxford

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by Shepherd, Richard
Published 1781
printed for W. Flexney, Bookseller, opposite Gray's-Inn-Gate, Holbourn

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by Shepherd, Richard
Published 1779
printed for W. Flexney, Holborn; Charles Bathurst, Fleet Street; R. Dodsley, Pall-Mall; and J. Robson, New Bond Street

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by Shepherd, Henry
Published 1800
printed by C. Clarke, Northumberland Court, Strand. for T. Egerton, Military Library, Whitehall

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by Shepherd, John
Published 1798
printed for F. and C. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and R. Faulder, New Bond Street

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by Shepherd, Richard
Published 1770
printed for W. Flexney, opposite Grays-Inn-Gate

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by Shepherd, Richard
Published 1795
Printed for G. Nicol, Pall-Mall

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by Shepherd, Richard
Published 1796
Printed for G. Nicol, Pall-Mall