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, Samuel
Published 1747
printed by George Faulkner, in Essex-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, Anthony
Published 1772
printed by J. Archdeacon Printer to the University; and sold by J. Nourse, in the Strand, and Messrs. Mount & Page, on Tower-Hill, Booksellers to the said Commissioners

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by Shepherd, Thomas
Published 1702
printed for Samuel Drury, at the Golden-Lyon and Lamb in White-Chappel

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by Shepherd, James
Published 1748
printed for James Buckland, at the Buck in Pater-Noster Row; and James Waugh, at the Turk's Head in Gracechurch-Street

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by Shepherd, Henry
Published 1779
Printed for G. Kearsly, at No. 46, in Fleet-Street

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by Shepherd, Richard
Published 1772
printed and sold by W. Jackson and J. Lister: sold also in London, by M. Stevens, in Stationers Alley

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

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by Shepherd, Thomas
Published 1716
printed for S. Cliffe and T. Cox, at the Bible and Three-Crowns in the Poultrey, near Cheapside