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... observation - being the magnificent character of the horses ; the royal stud has greatly improved since it fell under the management of Lord Jersey . The royal stand was surmounted by an ornamental awning as on former occasions , while ...
... observation - being the magnificent character of the horses ; the royal stud has greatly improved since it fell under the management of Lord Jersey . The royal stand was surmounted by an ornamental awning as on former occasions , while ...
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... observed , just as Rhapsody pounced upon us in the opening of the foregone chapter , and bore us clean away from the ... observation of mine , " but it's the morality of the great . Sup- pose we do square our system on the principles of ...
... observed , just as Rhapsody pounced upon us in the opening of the foregone chapter , and bore us clean away from the ... observation of mine , " but it's the morality of the great . Sup- pose we do square our system on the principles of ...
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... observed , " and as nice a judge of the freaks of May Fair as of the lot for the Derby . " " I despise cant , that's all , " replied the Leg ; " and I see through it . The London world is one huge reservoir of hypocrisy . If only ...
... observed , " and as nice a judge of the freaks of May Fair as of the lot for the Derby . " " I despise cant , that's all , " replied the Leg ; " and I see through it . The London world is one huge reservoir of hypocrisy . If only ...
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... Observations on Fox Hunting and the Management of Hounds : " the latter makes an admirable frontispiece to Mr. Delmè Radcliffe's volume , called " The Noble Science , " and is a beautifully executed line - engraving by T. W. Archer ...
... Observations on Fox Hunting and the Management of Hounds : " the latter makes an admirable frontispiece to Mr. Delmè Radcliffe's volume , called " The Noble Science , " and is a beautifully executed line - engraving by T. W. Archer ...
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... observation in a run , and that was a very sharp burst of about twenty minutes , from Thrussington Wolds , our fox being so blown at the finish of it that he sank in attempting to cross a canal . I travelled along - side this pattern ...
... observation in a run , and that was a very sharp burst of about twenty minutes , from Thrussington Wolds , our fox being so blown at the finish of it that he sank in attempting to cross a canal . I travelled along - side this pattern ...
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Strona 43 - He capers nimbly in a lady's chamber To the lascivious pleasing of a lute...
Strona 39 - The seasons' difference ; as, the icy fang, And churlish chiding of the winter's wind ; Which when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile, and say, — This is no flattery : these are counsellors, That feelingly persuade me what I am.
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Strona 384 - HARRY HIEOVER.- STABLE TALK AND TABLE TALK; or, SPECTACLES for YOUNG SPORTSMEN.
Strona 259 - See! from the brake the whirring pheasant springs, And mounts exulting on triumphant wings: Short is his joy; he feels the fiery wound, Flutters in blood, and panting beats the ground. Ah! what avail his glossy, varying dyes, His purple crest, and scarlet-circled eyes, The vivid green his shining plumes unfold, His painted wings, and breast that flames with gold?
Strona 228 - And lonely the dark raven's sheltering tree ; And travelled by few is the grass-covered road, Where the hunter of deer and the warrior trode To his hills that encircle the sea.
Strona 60 - And ever against eating cares Lap me in soft Lydian airs Married to immortal verse, Such as the meeting soul may pierce In notes, with many a winding bout Of linked sweetness long drawn out, With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony; That Orpheus...
Strona 356 - And turned him from the opposing rock ; Then, dashing down a darksome glen, Soon lost to hound and hunter's ken, In the deep Trosach's wildest nook His solitary refuge took.
Strona 35 - Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the LORD.
Strona 116 - That on a wild secluded scene impress Thoughts of more deep seclusion ; and connect The landscape with the quiet of the sky. The day is come when I again repose Here, under this dark sycamore, and view These plots of cottage-ground, these orchard-tufts, Which at this season, with their unripe fruits, Are clad in one green hue, and lose themselves 'Mid groves and copses. Once again I see These hedge-rows, hardly hedge-rows, little lines Of sportive wood run wild : these pastoral farms, Green to the...