The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., Объемы 57-58John William Carleton 1867 |
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... fact of Lord Lyon trying to give 11lbs . to Rama . Knight of the Crescent has gradually been working to the front rank , as John Scott always vowed he would do ; but the Saver- nake of the First October was not the Savernake of either ...
... fact of Lord Lyon trying to give 11lbs . to Rama . Knight of the Crescent has gradually been working to the front rank , as John Scott always vowed he would do ; but the Saver- nake of the First October was not the Savernake of either ...
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... fact , considering that the Down hares are very difficult to bring to hand , compared with Vale hares , speaks well for the hounds . There are two packs , dogs and bitches , which hunt on alternate days . Mr. Hudson has been most ...
... fact , considering that the Down hares are very difficult to bring to hand , compared with Vale hares , speaks well for the hounds . There are two packs , dogs and bitches , which hunt on alternate days . Mr. Hudson has been most ...
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... fact that there are no fences to stop the field , it becomes a matter of some difficulty to keep them in order . It is most trying sometimes to prevent them from over- riding the scent ; nevertheless we are happy to say this difficulty ...
... fact that there are no fences to stop the field , it becomes a matter of some difficulty to keep them in order . It is most trying sometimes to prevent them from over- riding the scent ; nevertheless we are happy to say this difficulty ...
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... fact ! However , as I walked over the bridge , considering whether the water was pure enough to drown myself therein , from behind a friendly voice saluted me with , " I am glad to find you in Berlin . ” I was about to reply in words ...
... fact ! However , as I walked over the bridge , considering whether the water was pure enough to drown myself therein , from behind a friendly voice saluted me with , " I am glad to find you in Berlin . ” I was about to reply in words ...
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... fact , he must get an in- come , or why is he found there each morning of the three hundred and sixty - five , spite of the endeavours made to remove him , to which he strongly objects ; and Bismarck has made no order that I know of as ...
... fact , he must get an in- come , or why is he found there each morning of the three hundred and sixty - five , spite of the endeavours made to remove him , to which he strongly objects ; and Bismarck has made no order that I know of as ...
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Стр. 114 - FAINTLY as tolls the evening chime, Our voices keep tune and our oars keep time. Soon as the woods on shore look dim, We'll sing at St. Ann's our parting hymn. Row, brothers, row, the stream runs fast, The Rapids are near and the daylight's past.
Стр. 347 - The hills Rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun,— the vales Stretching in pensive quietness between; The venerable woods— rivers that move In majesty, and the complaining brooks That make the meadows green; and, poured round all, Old Ocean's gray and melancholy waste,— Are but the solemn decorations all Of the great tomb of man.
Стр. 390 - A true idea of the structure of a poisonfang will be formed by supposing the crown of a simple tooth, as that of a boa, to be pressed flat, and its edges to be then bent towards each other, and soldered together so as to form a hollow cylinder open at both ends. The flattening of the fang, and its inflection around the poison-duct...
Стр. 432 - There's nothing left to fancy's guess, You see that all is loneliness : And silence aids — though the steep hills Send to the lake a thousand rills ; In summer tide, so soft they weep, The sound but lulls the ear asleep ; Your horse's hoof-tread sounds too rude, So stilly is the solitude.
Стр. 287 - I can now excuse all his foibles; impute them to age, and to distress of circumstances: the last of these considerations wrings my very soul to think on. For a man of high spirit conscious of having (at least in one production) generally pleased the world, to be plagued and threatened by wretches that are low in every sense; to be forced to drink himself into pains of the body, in order to get rid of the pains of the mind is a misery.
Стр. 146 - Come away and leave him, or they will eat you also;" but when he saw them begin to play together, his fears subsided and he kept quiet. Gaining confidence by degrees, he drove them away ; but, after going a little distance, they returned, and began to play again with the boy. At last he succeeded in driving them off altogether. The night after three wolves came, and the boy and they played together. A few nights after four wolves came, but at no time did more than four come. They came four or five...
Стр. 432 - Twixt resignation and content. Oft in my mind such thoughts awake By lone St. Mary's silent lake ; Thou know'st it well, — nor fen, nor sedge, Pollute the pure lake's crystal edge ; Abrupt and sheer, the mountains sink At once upon the level brink ; And just a trace of silver sand Marks where the water meets the land. Far in the mirror, bright and blue, Each hill's huge outline you may view...
Стр. 25 - Far-gleaming, dart the same united blaze: Reviewing generals his merit own; How regular! how just! and all his cares Are well repaid, if mighty George approve. So model thou thy pack, if honour touch. Thy generous soul, and the world's just applause. But above all take heed, nor mix thy hounds Of different kinds; discordant sounds shall grate Thy ears offended, and a lagging line Of babbling curs disgrace thy broken pack.
Стр. 73 - Beneath those rugged elms, that yew-tree's shade, Where heaves the turf in many a mouldering heap, Each in his narrow cell for ever laid, The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep.
Стр. 286 - From an abbess disposed to turn author," says Mr. Warton, " we might more reasonably have expected a manual of meditations for the closet, or select rules for making salves, or distilling strong waters. But the diversions of the field were not thought inconsistent with the character of a religious lady of this eminent rank, who resembled an abbot in respect of exercising an extensive manerial jurisdiction, and who hawked and hunted in common with other ladies of distinction.