The Rod and the Gun: Being Two Treatises on Angling and ShootingA. and C. Black, 1840 - Всего страниц: 439 |
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... of arrows , he be the fond father of many hopes , " provoke not your children to wrath , " but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord . If childless , keep God's covenant , and he will give you a 4 -ANGLING .
... of arrows , he be the fond father of many hopes , " provoke not your children to wrath , " but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord . If childless , keep God's covenant , and he will give you a 4 -ANGLING .
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... give you a place and a name “ better than of sons and of daughters . " If master , " forbear threatening , " knowing that there is no respect of persons in heaven . If servant , be obedient to your master , not with eye service , but in ...
... give you a place and a name “ better than of sons and of daughters . " If master , " forbear threatening , " knowing that there is no respect of persons in heaven . If servant , be obedient to your master , not with eye service , but in ...
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... give offence in any particular , nor be guilty of any general destruction : then he must be exceeding patient , and neither vex nor excruciate himself with losses or mischances , as in losing the prey when it is almost in the hand , or ...
... give offence in any particular , nor be guilty of any general destruction : then he must be exceeding patient , and neither vex nor excruciate himself with losses or mischances , as in losing the prey when it is almost in the hand , or ...
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... give a colour to the supposition of the one being ever mistaken . for the other ; may we not fairly conclude that , in this instance at least , the fish proceed upon other grounds , and are deceived by an appearance of life and motion ...
... give a colour to the supposition of the one being ever mistaken . for the other ; may we not fairly conclude that , in this instance at least , the fish proceed upon other grounds , and are deceived by an appearance of life and motion ...
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... give way again , for behold another burst of virtuous indignation , fol- lowed by a sudden spring of at least a yard into the air . Never mind , you have proved a tenacious hold , he begins to pech , and will soon be mollified to your ...
... give way again , for behold another burst of virtuous indignation , fol- lowed by a sudden spring of at least a yard into the air . Never mind , you have proved a tenacious hold , he begins to pech , and will soon be mollified to your ...
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Стр. 299 - 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...
Стр. 279 - To disappointment, and fallacious hope : Rich in content, in Nature's bounty rich, In herbs and fruits; whatever greens the Spring, When heaven descends in showers; or bends the bough, When Summer reddens, and when Autumn beams; Or in the wintry glebe whatever lies Conceal'd, and fattens with the richest sap...
Стр. 296 - In a legal sense, a forest is a certain territory of woody grounds and fruitful pastures, privileged for wild beasts and fowls of forest, chase, and warren, to rest and abide there in the safe protection of the king, for his delight and pleasure...
Стр. 316 - With fifteen hundred bowmen bold, All chosen men of might, Who knew full well in time of need To aim their shafts aright.
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