The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.John William Carleton 1839 |
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Sayfa 14
... half a dozen proper hunting saddles , would be a valuable acquisition to his large hunting establishment , which is really worthy of all such advantages . If I were a horse , I should pray not to be ridden a - hunting in a small , ill ...
... half a dozen proper hunting saddles , would be a valuable acquisition to his large hunting establishment , which is really worthy of all such advantages . If I were a horse , I should pray not to be ridden a - hunting in a small , ill ...
Sayfa 18
... half a mile ; and how did he come to holloa ? On a gallop ? No. He was right ; he would have brought his hounds to the point with their mouths open and their heads in the air , and , with upwards of forty horsemen behind them , it might ...
... half a mile ; and how did he come to holloa ? On a gallop ? No. He was right ; he would have brought his hounds to the point with their mouths open and their heads in the air , and , with upwards of forty horsemen behind them , it might ...
Sayfa 19
... half a score dogs , in a high state of excitement at the moment , and which excitement , let the cause be what it may , it is contended is capable of producing that horrible disease . But A council was held as to what should be the ...
... half a score dogs , in a high state of excitement at the moment , and which excitement , let the cause be what it may , it is contended is capable of producing that horrible disease . But A council was held as to what should be the ...
Sayfa 23
... half , and a large bell summoned us all to arise at half - past seven o'clock on the next morning , and turn out for a " wash upon deck , " whilst the cabin table was preparing for breakfast . In obedience to the summons , I was soon up ...
... half , and a large bell summoned us all to arise at half - past seven o'clock on the next morning , and turn out for a " wash upon deck , " whilst the cabin table was preparing for breakfast . In obedience to the summons , I was soon up ...
Sayfa 24
John William Carleton. 66 pocket , with a force which sent it half way down his leg , then turning sharply round in the direction to which he had already addressed his soliloquies , he demanded , in a most ferocious tone , Pray sir , do ...
John William Carleton. 66 pocket , with a force which sent it half way down his leg , then turning sharply round in the direction to which he had already addressed his soliloquies , he demanded , in a most ferocious tone , Pray sir , do ...
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Sayfa 464 - I cannot eat but little meat, My stomach is not good ; But sure I think, that I can drink With him that wears a hood...
Sayfa 185 - Once more upon the waters ! yet once more ! And the waves bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider.
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Sayfa 448 - Away, away, my steed and I, Upon the pinions of the wind, All human dwellings left behind : We sped, like meteors through the sky...
Sayfa 368 - I slacked upon the banks of Seine, That Highland eagle e'er should feed On thy fleet limbs, my matchless steed! Woe worth the chase, woe worth the day, That cost thy life, my gallant gray!
Sayfa 147 - Lovat, who are lords of the manor, used to show their guests, was a voluntarily cooked Salmon at the falls of Kilmorac. For this purpose a kettle was placed upon the flat rock on the south side of the fall, close by the edge of the water, and kept full and boiling. There is a considerable extent of the rock where tents were erected, and the whole was under a canopy of overshadowing trees. There the company are said to have waited until a Salmon fell into the kettle and was boiled in their presence.
Sayfa 389 - In seventeen hundred and forty and four, The fifth of December, I think, 'twas no more, At five in the morning by most of the clocks, We rode from Kilruddery in search of a fox.