The Sportsman's Cyclopaedia: Comprising a Complete Elucidation of the Science and Practice of Hunting, Shooting, Coursing, Racing, Fishing, Hawking, Cockfighting, and Other Sports and Pastimes of Great Britain, Interspersed with Entertaining and Illustrative AnecdotesHenry G. Bohn, 1848 - 940 oldal |
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29. oldal
... ground , somewhat obliquely , till the lower end of the clout touches , or nearly touches , the ground . It is but very seldom used at present . ARM . Of a horse , so called , is pro- perly the fore thigh , from the elbow im- mediately ...
... ground , somewhat obliquely , till the lower end of the clout touches , or nearly touches , the ground . It is but very seldom used at present . ARM . Of a horse , so called , is pro- perly the fore thigh , from the elbow im- mediately ...
33. oldal
... ground . He is a very cleanly animal , and keeps his subterraneous mansion ex- ceedingly neat . He continues in his habitation during the day , and does not make his appearance abroad till the evening . At times , from indulging in ...
... ground . He is a very cleanly animal , and keeps his subterraneous mansion ex- ceedingly neat . He continues in his habitation during the day , and does not make his appearance abroad till the evening . At times , from indulging in ...
36. oldal
... ground , or by digging for them where much ma- nure has been laid ; they may also be got by laying straw on the ground , and pour- ing water over it ; they then soon come near the surface : and they may also be forced out of the ground ...
... ground , or by digging for them where much ma- nure has been laid ; they may also be got by laying straw on the ground , and pour- ing water over it ; they then soon come near the surface : and they may also be forced out of the ground ...
43. oldal
... ground bait , ( you can hardly give them too much , ) and continue to do so frequently while fishing for them : the best ground bait is made with soaked greaves and clay , mixed together in balls the size of an egg , also clay and ...
... ground bait , ( you can hardly give them too much , ) and continue to do so frequently while fishing for them : the best ground bait is made with soaked greaves and clay , mixed together in balls the size of an egg , also clay and ...
46. oldal
... ground , as it were , and thus the dog is enabled to follow his game without putting his nose to the ground . As to beagles being " good at trailing or default , " this entirely depends upon their noses , and the manner in which they ...
... ground , as it were , and thus the dog is enabled to follow his game without putting his nose to the ground . As to beagles being " good at trailing or default , " this entirely depends upon their noses , and the manner in which they ...
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380. oldal - Nor scathe had he, nor harm nor dread, But, the same couch beneath, Lay a gaunt wolf, all torn and dead, Tremendous still in death. Ah, what was then Llewelyn's pain ! For now the truth was clear : His gallant hound the wolf had slain To save Llewelyn's heir.
425. oldal - Though duly from my hand he took His pittance every night, He did it with a jealous look, And, when he could, would bite. His diet was of wheaten bread, And milk, and oats, and straw ; Thistles, or lettuces instead, With sand to scour his maw. On twigs of hawthorn he regaled, On pippins...
196. oldal - When the weather will not permit of exercise in the dry, put on a soft bit with players, for two hours in the morning and two hours in the afternoon...
538. oldal - Who taught the nations of the field and wood To shun their poison, and to choose their food ? Prescient, the tides or tempests to withstand, Build on the wave, or arch beneath the sand?
499. oldal - In naming or entering for any race where there shall be any particular conditions required as a qualification to start, it shall be sufficient if the horse were qualified at the expiration of the time allowed for naming or entering, and he shall not be disqualified by anything which may happen after the expiration of that time, unless so specified in the article...
422. oldal - No creature could be more grateful than my patient after his recovery ; a sentiment which he most significantly expressed by licking my hand, first the back...
425. oldal - A Turkey carpet was his lawn, Whereon he loved to bound, To skip and gambol like a fawn, And swing his rump around. His frisking was at evening hours, For then he lost his fear, But most before approaching showers, Or when a storm drew near. Eight years and five round rolling moons He thus saw steal away, Dozing out all his idle noons, And every night at play. I kept him for his humour's sake, For he would oft beguile My heart of thoughts that made it ache, And force me to a smile.
310. oldal - First let the kennel be the huntsman's care, Upon some little eminence erect, And fronting to the ruddy dawn ; its courts On either hand wide opening to receive The Sun's all-cheering beams, when mild he shines, And gilds the mountain tops.
495. oldal - Calendar by a name and his pedigree, it will be sufficient afterwards to mention him by his name only, even though he has never started. If the dam was covered by more than one stallion, the names of all of them must be mentioned.
423. oldal - Bess had a courage and confidence that made him tame from the beginning. I always admitted them into the parlour after supper, when, the carpet affording their feet a firm hold, they would frisk, and bound, and play a thousand gambols, in which Bess, being remarkably strong and fearless, was always superior to the rest, and proved himself the Vestris of the party.