Old Sports and Sportsmen; Or, The Willey CountryVirtue & Company, 1873 - Всего страниц: 204 |
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Стр. 99
... hark - in having been given , the gorse soon began to shake , and a hound or two were seen outside , and amongst them old Pilot , who now and then took a turn outside , and turned in , lashing his stern , and giving the right token ...
... hark - in having been given , the gorse soon began to shake , and a hound or two were seen outside , and amongst them old Pilot , who now and then took a turn outside , and turned in , lashing his stern , and giving the right token ...
Стр. 104
... Hark away ! hark away ! all nature looks gay , And Aurora with smiles ushers in the bright day . " Dick Thickset came mounted upon a fine black , A finer fleet gelding ne'er hunter did back ; Tom Trig rode a bay full of mettle and bone ...
... Hark away ! hark away ! all nature looks gay , And Aurora with smiles ushers in the bright day . " Dick Thickset came mounted upon a fine black , A finer fleet gelding ne'er hunter did back ; Tom Trig rode a bay full of mettle and bone ...
Стр. 105
... Hark away ! & c . " Then for hounds there was Nimble who well would climb rocks , And Cocknose a good one at finding a fox ; Little Plunge , like a mole , who would ferret and search , And beetle - brow'd Hawk's Eye so dead at a lurch ...
... Hark away ! & c . " Then for hounds there was Nimble who well would climb rocks , And Cocknose a good one at finding a fox ; Little Plunge , like a mole , who would ferret and search , And beetle - brow'd Hawk's Eye so dead at a lurch ...
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... Hark in ! Hark in ! Hark ! Yoi over boys ! " sounded merrily on the morning air ; and as he sat mounted on the Squire's thorough - bred it would have been difficult to have detected anything of the divine ; the clerico - waistcoat and ...
... Hark in ! Hark in ! Hark ! Yoi over boys ! " sounded merrily on the morning air ; and as he sat mounted on the Squire's thorough - bred it would have been difficult to have detected anything of the divine ; the clerico - waistcoat and ...
Стр. 139
John Randall. There ! old Jerry is rapping , and hark how he hoots , " ' Tis past five o'clock , Tom , and here are your boots . ' " I am in the old homestead , and here comes ' old Jack , ' And old Stephens has help'd Master George to ...
John Randall. There ! old Jerry is rapping , and hark how he hoots , " ' Tis past five o'clock , Tom , and here are your boots . ' " I am in the old homestead , and here comes ' old Jack , ' And old Stephens has help'd Master George to ...
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ancestors ancient Anthony Forster appears Barrow Benthall Bishop boots Bosc Bridgnorth Broseley Brown Clee Hills called Cecil Forester Chace chancel CHAPTER chase Chetton church Clee Hills Coalbrookdale Coalport deer Dibdin district dogs Earl Edward Evelith Eyton famous favour favourite fish Forester's Forster fox-hunting friends gave George Forester ground Hangster's Hark hawk Haye Henry Henry III horn horse hounds hunter hunting John John Forester kennel king king's lady land Little Wenlock Lord Forester Madeley manor master ment Moody Morfe neighbours Norman old hall old Squire pack Parliament parson period present Quatford remarkable river Roger royal Salop Saxon sergeantry Severn Shifnal Shirlot Shrewsbury Shropshire side song sport sportsmen Squire Forester Squire's Stephens Sutton Maddock Tally-ho tenant tion Tom Moody Tom's trees venison Weld Wellington Wellington Hay Wenlock whilst whipper-in Willey Willey country Willey Squire woods Wrekin
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