The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf, the chace, and every other diversion interesting to the man of pleasure and enterprize1840 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 77
Side 8
... turning on his pursuer , and Sir William in the act of preparing his rifle for the onset , whilst his faithful servant Antwin , the constant attendant on his master in all his perilous adventures , and still in his service , is in the ...
... turning on his pursuer , and Sir William in the act of preparing his rifle for the onset , whilst his faithful servant Antwin , the constant attendant on his master in all his perilous adventures , and still in his service , is in the ...
Side 19
... turning about for three months at the rural and salubrious village of Brixton ? Proh pudor ! we cannot bear to think on't ! What could Sir Robert and his coadjutors have been about not to have inserted a clause in their Bill , allowing ...
... turning about for three months at the rural and salubrious village of Brixton ? Proh pudor ! we cannot bear to think on't ! What could Sir Robert and his coadjutors have been about not to have inserted a clause in their Bill , allowing ...
Side 20
... turned out and nose in air , doing a bit of fine " before every batch of women he met , when , for his sins , the gentleman above - mentioned , who had watched him for some time , rode slyly alongside , and , putting his toe under the ...
... turned out and nose in air , doing a bit of fine " before every batch of women he met , when , for his sins , the gentleman above - mentioned , who had watched him for some time , rode slyly alongside , and , putting his toe under the ...
Side 21
... turned out of the riding - school , and is as yet " barely shaken into his saddle . " If shaking , however , be all that is requisite for giving him a horseman's seat , he stands in a fair way of speedily acquiring it , for , as you may ...
... turned out of the riding - school , and is as yet " barely shaken into his saddle . " If shaking , however , be all that is requisite for giving him a horseman's seat , he stands in a fair way of speedily acquiring it , for , as you may ...
Side 31
... turning post , when his rider , who imagined he had gone on the wrong side , pulled up , and whilst he was retracing his steps , Spec went in a full distance a - head , and walked over for the third . Botesdale , March 24th . - The ...
... turning post , when his rider , who imagined he had gone on the wrong side , pulled up , and whilst he was retracing his steps , Spec went in a full distance a - head , and walked over for the third . Botesdale , March 24th . - The ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
20 added 25 added 25 sovs 50 added 50 sovs aged agst animal Bay Middleton beating Belshazzar betting bred breed Broadwath Brutandorf byes Camel Captain Club Colonel colt Crucifix Derby distance Ditto Doncaster Duke Duke of Orleans Emilius favorite filly fish foaled Gentlemen Godolphin Arabian Goodwood Cup Grey half-bred Handicap Hetman horse to receive hounds hunting Lady Langar Launcelot Leger Liverpool Lord Albemarle's Lord Eglinton's Lord Exeter's Lord George Bentinck's Maid mare Match Mickleton miles Miss Moloch Mulatto Muley Moloch never Newmarket Oaks once round Owner Physician placed:-Mr PLATE of 50 Priam race receive back rider Royal salmon season second horse shew Sir Hercules Sister sold sport Sportsman STAKES of 25 subs Sultan Sweepstakes taken Thornhill's Thousand Guineas Stakes three-year-olds and upwards Turf two-year-olds Velocipede XXI.-SECOND yachts young
Populære passager
Side 194 - Sound, sound the clarion, fill the fife ! To all the sensual world proclaim, One crowded hour of glorious life Is worth an age without a name.
Side 202 - I never hurt fair maid in all my time, Nor at my end shall it be ; But give me my bent bow in my hand, And a broad arrow I'll let flee; And where this arrow is taken up, There shall my grave digg'd be.
Side 203 - What have you done to me?" replied coolly the prisoner: "you killed with your own hands my father, and my two brothers; and you intended to have hanged myself: I am now in your power, and you may take...
Side 90 - From the rich peasant cheek of ruddy bronze, And large black eyes that flash on you a volley Of rays that say a thousand things at once, To the high dama's brow, more melancholy, But clear, and with a wild and liquid glance, Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes, Soft as her clime, and sunny as her skies.
Side 263 - My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here, My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer, A-chasing the wild deer and following the roe — My heart's in the Highlands, wherever I go!
Side 98 - While the Cock, with lively din, Scatters the rear of darkness thin, And to the stack, or the...
Side 252 - As inward love breeds outward talk, The hound some praise, and some the hawk ; Some, better pleased with private sport, Use tennis, some a mistress court : But these delights I neither wish Nor envy, while I freely fish.
Side 409 - I have fired ; and in no one instance has he spoiled my shot. I may mention a proof of his sagacity : Having a couple of long shots across a pretty broad stream, I stopped a mallard with each barrel, but both were only wounded. I sent him across for the birds : he first...
Side 409 - ... to bring them both, but one always struggled out of his mouth ; he then laid down one, intending to bring the other, but whenever he attempted to cross to me, the bird left fluttered into the water ; he immediately returned again, laid down the first on the shore, and recovered the other ; the first now fluttered away, but he instantly secured it, and, standing over them both, seemed to cogitate for a moment — then, although on any other occasion he never ruffles a feather, deliberately killed...
Side 159 - ... of fish and such other fish as aforesaid, together with the baskets and package as aforesaid, which shall have been delivered to any such constable or other peace officer with all convenient speed before some justice or justices or magistrate of the county city or place where the offence shall be committed, for such offender to be dealt with according to law; and on the conviction of any such offender or offenders for any such offence before any such justice or justices or magistrate as aforesaid,...