The New sporting magazine, Volume 161848 |
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... Stand , all was as rude and rough as if the site had been the extremity of the Highlands instead of the suburb of a royal residence . And this is speaking of it as a holiday rendezvous . As regarded the turf there was not even a ...
... Stand , all was as rude and rough as if the site had been the extremity of the Highlands instead of the suburb of a royal residence . And this is speaking of it as a holiday rendezvous . As regarded the turf there was not even a ...
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... stands . The Grand Stand was a bumper , and its lawn much convenienced by the ring being close to the Jockey Club Stand , and out of the way of the mere pleasure people . The old adage of " great cry and little wool " was its charac ...
... stands . The Grand Stand was a bumper , and its lawn much convenienced by the ring being close to the Jockey Club Stand , and out of the way of the mere pleasure people . The old adage of " great cry and little wool " was its charac ...
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... Stand Plate - half a dozen competitors - Lady Lurewell - a remark- able , nice little lady - won " easily by a neck , " as the verdict recorded . By the articles she was to be claimed for £ 100 , which seemed a dead bargain . And here ...
... Stand Plate - half a dozen competitors - Lady Lurewell - a remark- able , nice little lady - won " easily by a neck , " as the verdict recorded . By the articles she was to be claimed for £ 100 , which seemed a dead bargain . And here ...
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... stand , the Manchester regulations , and the Manchester management , as they were a very short time ago , and it would be difficult to find any thing better than they are now . " " Let John Bull alone , and so soon as he is satisfied ...
... stand , the Manchester regulations , and the Manchester management , as they were a very short time ago , and it would be difficult to find any thing better than they are now . " " Let John Bull alone , and so soon as he is satisfied ...
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... stand by the crack ever so stedfastly , there are chances , or rather mis - chances , to meet even to the end . Nay ! the nearer the event approaches a decision , the greater and less to be guarded against do these dire possibilities ...
... stand by the crack ever so stedfastly , there are chances , or rather mis - chances , to meet even to the end . Nay ! the nearer the event approaches a decision , the greater and less to be guarded against do these dire possibilities ...
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Página 261 - HAIL to thee, blithe spirit ! Bird thou never wert, That from heaven, or near it, Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art. Higher still and higher, From the earth thou springest, Like a cloud of fire; The blue deep thou wingest, And singing still dost soar, and soaring ever singest.
Página 153 - I care not, fortune, what you me deny ; You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky, Through which Aurora shows her brightening face, You cannot bar my constant feet to trace The woods and lawns, by living stream, at eve : Let health my nerves and finer fibres brace, And I their toys to the great children leave : Of fancy, reason, virtue, nought can me bereave.
Página 262 - Teach us, sprite or bird, What sweet thoughts are thine: I have never heard Praise of love or wine That panted forth a flood of rapture so divine.
Página 395 - While the Cock, with lively din, Scatters the rear of darkness thin, And to the stack, or the...
Página 120 - Where glistening streamers waved and danced, The wanderer's eye could barely view The summer heaven's delicious blue ; So wondrous wild, the whole might seem The scenery of a fairy dream.
Página 200 - And angling, too, that solitary vice, Whatever Izaak Walton sings or says: The quaint, old, cruel coxcomb, in his gullet Should have a hook, and a small trout to pull it.
Página 77 - stead of saying what you now should do, Own they foresaw that you would fall at last, And solace your slight lapse 'gainst " bonos mores," With a long memorandum of old stories.
Página 225 - Variety's the very spice of life, That gives it all its flavour.
Página 120 - Gray birch and aspen wept beneath; Aloft, the ash and warrior oak Cast anchor in the rifted rock; And, higher yet, the pine-tree hung His shattered trunk, and frequent flung, Where seemed the cliffs to meet on high, His boughs athwart the narrowed sky.
Página 120 - Grouped their dark hues with every stain The weather-beaten crags retain. With boughs that quaked at every breath...