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It can be inferred that the effect of the poet using the phrase "lap dog" in reference to the speaker is such that it creates a sarcastic tone.

What is a sarcastic tone?

Sarcastic people say or do the reverse of what they truly intend in order to criticize or offend someone.

Hence, by stating that he would never be a lapdog licking dirty feet is actually a sarcastic reference or statement.

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Full Question:

Read the lines from "Lone Dog."

I'll never be a lap dog, licking dirty feet,

A sleek dog, a meek dog, cringing for my meat,

Not for me the fireside, the well-filled plate,

But shut door, and sharp stone, and cuff, and kick, and hate.