The New sporting magazine, Volym 141838 |
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... took to be a man digging , I was at the trouble of walking two miles to ascertain the fact and it turned out to be a scarecrow . But , of all the joys and all the joys that this season has to offer , what is the one to be compared to ...
... took to be a man digging , I was at the trouble of walking two miles to ascertain the fact and it turned out to be a scarecrow . But , of all the joys and all the joys that this season has to offer , what is the one to be compared to ...
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... took off , I made a charge in his rear and sent him horse and all flyin neck over croup into the next field . He didn't dodge none , so I jumped clean over both ; his horse got up first and came tearin past me in a crack , while the ...
... took off , I made a charge in his rear and sent him horse and all flyin neck over croup into the next field . He didn't dodge none , so I jumped clean over both ; his horse got up first and came tearin past me in a crack , while the ...
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... took note of the southern breeze , and knew how to put this and that together ; but the music stopped as suddenly as does a piper's , when the bag is cut by some mis- chief - loving urchin , and for a minute the men were as mute as the ...
... took note of the southern breeze , and knew how to put this and that together ; but the music stopped as suddenly as does a piper's , when the bag is cut by some mis- chief - loving urchin , and for a minute the men were as mute as the ...
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... took us along under the hill towards Gopsall , turned to the right near Twycross village , through the wood by the road side , over the hill beyond to a cover whose name I forget , through the cover , and forward along the meadows ...
... took us along under the hill towards Gopsall , turned to the right near Twycross village , through the wood by the road side , over the hill beyond to a cover whose name I forget , through the cover , and forward along the meadows ...
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... took my way , A hum of many voices reached mine ears , And laughter , louder than the laugh of peers . Surely , said I , this clamour will disgrace , The antique dulness of this frowsty place ; What can have happened , what means all ...
... took my way , A hum of many voices reached mine ears , And laughter , louder than the laugh of peers . Surely , said I , this clamour will disgrace , The antique dulness of this frowsty place ; What can have happened , what means all ...
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Sida 420 - Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts, and choking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated...
Sida 326 - Now the bright morning star, day's harbinger, Comes dancing from the east, and leads with her The flowery May, who from her green lap throws The yellow cowslip, and the pale primrose. Hail, bounteous May, that dost inspire Mirth, and youth, and warm desire ; Woods and groves are of thy dressing, Hill and dale doth boast thy blessing. Thus we salute thee with our early song, And welcome thee, and...
Sida 196 - There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky.
Sida 278 - Farm,' .£2, 2s. Catechism of Practical Agriculture. With Engravings, is. STEWART. Advice to Purchasers of Horses. By JOHN STEWART, VS Author of ' Stable Economy.' 2s. 6d. Stable Economy. A Treatise on the Management of Horses in relation to Stabling, Grooming, Feeding, Watering, and Working. Seventh Edition, fcap. 8vo, 6s. 6d.
Sida 214 - Better to hunt in fields for health unbought Than fee the doctor for a nauseous draught. The wise for cure on exercise depend ; God never made his work for man to mend.
Sida 65 - GAMONIA : or, the Art of Preserving Game ; and an Improved Method of making Plantations and Covers, explained and illustrated by Lawrence Rawstorne, Esq. With 15 Coloured Plates by T.
Sida 121 - ... remember that exact agreement in regard to the professional training of high-school teachers is not necessary for progress, in fact, exact agreement would soon stop advancement. Precise delimitations of method will probably be sought by the pedant, the inefficient, and those who lack originality, but it is to be hoped that the day is far distant when cut-and-dried methods of the same type shall be imposed on the secondary teachers of this land. There may be — and there probably should be —...
Sida 154 - Branch'd out in many a long canal extends, From every province swarming, void of care, Batavia rushes forth; and as they sweep, On sounding skates, a thousand different ways, In circling poise, swift as the winds, along, The then gay land is maddened all to joy.
Sida 223 - Lampus, urge the chase, And thou, Podargus! prove thy generous race; Be fleet, be fearless, this important day, And all your master's well-spent care repay. For this, high-fed, in plenteous stalls ye stand, Served with pure wheat, and by a princess' hand; For this my spouse, of great Action's line, So oft has steep'd the strengthening grain in wine.
Sida 440 - ... or bowler's hand, it shall be considered dead; but when the Bowler is about to deliver the ball, if the Striker at his wicket go outside the popping crease before such actual delivery, the said Bowler may put him out, unless (with reference to the 21st law) his bat in hand, or some part of his person, be within the popping crease.