The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., Band 31John William Carleton 1854 |
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Seite 34
... give him great plea- sure . · " We shall have a charming day - ' tis splendid weather ! ' said the old sportsman , upon going to the window , and I will show little beagles can hunt . ' you how my " I went up to one of the panes of ...
... give him great plea- sure . · " We shall have a charming day - ' tis splendid weather ! ' said the old sportsman , upon going to the window , and I will show little beagles can hunt . ' you how my " I went up to one of the panes of ...
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... give us the news . I followed his advice , and had not been concealed behind the old pear tree more than five minutes , when I heard the stag approaching me , as well as the hind , which had not separated from him during the chase ...
... give us the news . I followed his advice , and had not been concealed behind the old pear tree more than five minutes , when I heard the stag approaching me , as well as the hind , which had not separated from him during the chase ...
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... give up hunting alto- gether , certainly the riding part of the business . I forget who the man was , who after a dinner in Leicestershire solemnly addressed the meeting- 66 Gentlemen , I came down a few days ago ; I have heard the run ...
... give up hunting alto- gether , certainly the riding part of the business . I forget who the man was , who after a dinner in Leicestershire solemnly addressed the meeting- 66 Gentlemen , I came down a few days ago ; I have heard the run ...
Seite 42
... give up bating alto- gether , certainly the ing pan of the business . I forget who the man seater a dinner in Leicestershire solemnly addressed the Teteren . Iste dona for days ago ; I have heard the ran of pay sensed the sum of way ...
... give up bating alto- gether , certainly the ing pan of the business . I forget who the man seater a dinner in Leicestershire solemnly addressed the Teteren . Iste dona for days ago ; I have heard the ran of pay sensed the sum of way ...
Seite 44
... give us some instruction by which we may profit for the future - something practicable by ordinary mortals . " So I will . With regard to myself , do as I say , and not as I do ; and with regard to the practice , get the N. S. M. for ...
... give us some instruction by which we may profit for the future - something practicable by ordinary mortals . " So I will . With regard to myself , do as I say , and not as I do ; and with regard to the practice , get the N. S. M. for ...
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Seite 358 - Of one that loved not wisely but too well ; Of one not easily jealous, but being wrought Perplex'd in the extreme ; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe ; of one whose subdued eyes, Albeit unused to the melting mood, Drop tears as fast as the Arabian trees Their medicinal gum.
Seite 259 - You conceive that what is worth doing at all is worth doing well...
Seite 80 - ... the common gaol or house of correction (with or without hard labour), as to the justice or justices shall seem meet, for any term not exceeding two calendar months...
Seite 157 - ... betting with persons resorting thereto ; or for the purpose of any money or valuable thing being received by or on behalf of such owner...
Seite 239 - Stakes, to carry 71ba. extra ; those by stallions or out of mares that never bred a winner allowed 31bs. ; Ditch Mile.
Seite 153 - The latent tracts, the giddy heights, explore Of all who blindly creep, or sightless soar; Eye Nature's walks, shoot Folly as it flies, And catch the manners living as they rise; Laugh where we must, be candid where we can; But vindicate the ways of God to man.
Seite 117 - For age but tastes of pleasures, youth devours. The hare in pastures or in plains is found, Emblem of human life ; who runs the round, And, after all his wandering ways are done, His circle fills, and ends where he begun, Just as the setting meets the rising sun.
Seite 461 - Like birds whose beauties languish, half concealed, Till mounted on the wing their glossy plumes Expanded, shine with azure, green, and gold, How blessings brighten as they take their flight ! 3.
Seite 157 - No house, office, room, or other place shall be opened, kept, or used for the purpose of the owner, occupier, or keeper thereof, or any person using the same, or any person procured or employed by or acting for or on behalf of such owner, occupier, or keeper, or person using the same, or of any person having the care or management or in any manner conducting the business thereof betting with persons resorting thereto...
Seite 446 - Approach : behold this marble. Know ye not The features? Hath not oft his faithful tongue Told you the fashion of your own estate, The secrets of your bosom?