Panting he bounds, his quarter'd ground divides In equal intervals, nor careless leaves One inch untried. At length the tainted gales His nostrils wide inhale ; quick joy elates His beating heart, which, awed by discipline Severe, he dares not own, but... The Sporting Magazine - Page 1921815Full view - About this book
| John Bell - English poetry - 1797 - 480 pages
....leaves 250 One inch untry'd. At length the tainted gales His nostrils wide inhale; quick joy elates His beating heart, which, aw'd by discipline Severe, he dares not own, but cautious creeps Low-cow'ring,,8tep by step ; at last attains His proper distance ; there he stops at once, And points... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 906 pages
...*j* One inch untry 'd. At It ngth the tainted gale» His uoftrib wide inhale; quick jo; elates His beating heart, which, aw'd by discipline Severe, he dares not own; but cautious cre«p> Low-cowering, fiep by ft« p ; at lall attains His proper diliance ; there he ftops at once,... | |
| Ralph Beilby - Animals - 1807 - 564 pages
..." One inch untry'd : at length the tainted gales " His nostrils wide inhale; quick joy elates * His beating heart, which, aw'd by discipline " Severe, he dares not own, but cautious creeps, " Low-cow'ring, etcp by step; at last attains * His proper distance ; there he stops at once, « And... | |
| William Somerville, Thomas Park - 1808 - 354 pages
...length the tainted gales His nostrils wide inhale ; quick joy elates His beating heart, which, awed by discipline Severe, he dares not own, but cautious...with his instructive nose upon The trembling prey. On wings of wind upborne The floating net unfolded flies, then drops, And the poor fluttering captives... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 562 pages
...leaves One inch untry'd. At length the tainted gales His nostrils wide inhale ; quick joy elates His beating heart, which, aw'd by discipline Severe, he...step ; at last attains His proper distance ; there lie stops at once, And points with his instructive nose upon The trembling prey. On wings of wind upliorn... | |
| William Somerville - 1813 - 142 pages
...length the tainted gales His nostrils wide inhale; quick joy elates His beating heart, which, awed by discipline Severe, he dares not own, but cautious...with his instructive nose upon The trembling prey. On wings of wind upborne The floating net unfolded flies, then drops, And the poor fluttering captives... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 462 pages
...beating heart, which, awed by discipline Severe, he dares not own, but cautious creeps Low-covering, step by step; at last attains His proper distance;...with his instructive nose upon The trembling prey. On wings of wind upborne The floating net unfolded flies, then drops, And the poor fluttering captives... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 346 pages
...length the tainted gales His nostrils wide inhale: quick joy elates His beating heart, which, awed by discipline Severe, he dares not own, but cautious...with his instructive nose upon The trembling prey. On wings of wind upborne The floating net unfolded flies, then drops, And the poor fluttering captives... | |
| Ralph Beilby - 1824 - 548 pages
...beating heart, which, nw'd by discipline Severe, he dares not own, but cautious creeps, Low-cow'ring, step by step ; at last attains His proper distance...with his instructive nose upon The trembling prey" THE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. THE drawing of this Dog was taken from a very fine one at Eslington, in the county... | |
| Mary Trimmer - Natural history - 1825 - 248 pages
...beating heart, which, awed by discipline Severe, he dares not own, but cautious creeps Low cowering, step by step, at last attains His proper distance...with his instructive nose upon The trembling prey." THE BEAGLE. THIS is the smallest kind of dog that is used in the chase, and is chiefly employed in... | |
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