Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, Tom 16Tresham Gilbey Vinton, 1869 |
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Strona 137 - How blest should we be, have I often conceived, Had we really achieved what we nearly achieved ! We but catch at the skirts of the thing we would be, And fall back on the lap of a false destiny.
Strona 66 - Orphan hours, the year is dead, Come and sigh, come and weep ! Merry hours, smile instead, For the year is but asleep.
Strona 70 - high altar of the Cathedral, and proclaimed a public and universal ' liberty, pardon, and freedom, to all sorts of inferior and even * wicked people.
Strona 228 - This Clipper that stands in the stall at the top. Ere we got to the finish, I counted but few, And never a coat without dirt, but my own. To the good horse I rode all the credit is due,
Strona 228 - over them—pop ! Went this Clipper that stands in the stall at the top. I'da lead of them all, when we came to the brook, A big one, a bumper, and up to your chin ! As he threw it behind him I turned for a look, There were eight of us had it, and seven got in. Then he shook his lean head,
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Strona 3 - Won by half a length ; three lengths between the second and third ; and a neck between the third and fourth. The winner,
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