Hoyt & Roberts, comps. Hoyt’s New Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations. 1922.
Ass
John Trott was desired by two witty peers
To tell them the reason why asses had ears.
“An ’t please you,” quoth John, “I’m not given to letters;
Nor dare I pretend to know more than my betters:
Howe’er, from this time I shall ne’er see your graces,
As I hope to be saved! without thinking on asses.”
Goldsmith—The Clown’s Reply.
He shall be buried with the burial of an ass.
Jeremiah. XXII. 19.