Sporting scenes, and country characters by Martingale1840 |
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Side 7
... situations , enables the true sportsman to find out their respective haunts , and to approach them with such remarkable success as to astonish the many pre- tenders who can never even get within shot of a flight of wild fowl . - If ...
... situations , enables the true sportsman to find out their respective haunts , and to approach them with such remarkable success as to astonish the many pre- tenders who can never even get within shot of a flight of wild fowl . - If ...
Side 16
... situation is perhaps more elevated than the immediate country around . The crowd of horsemen increases ; and the humble pedestrian is also enabled to come up to the spot in sufficient time to witness the commencement of the sport . The ...
... situation is perhaps more elevated than the immediate country around . The crowd of horsemen increases ; and the humble pedestrian is also enabled to come up to the spot in sufficient time to witness the commencement of the sport . The ...
Side 32
... situation ; and should , if possible , have a clear stream of water running completely through it , so that the hounds can , at all times , be furnished with a good supply of that essential article . This is a very important ...
... situation ; and should , if possible , have a clear stream of water running completely through it , so that the hounds can , at all times , be furnished with a good supply of that essential article . This is a very important ...
Side 37
... situation ; and it was found that he had been only half hanged , and had like- wise recovered from his disease ; and it is a fact , that this very dog hunted with the pack for two years after- wards , and proved himself equal to his ...
... situation ; and it was found that he had been only half hanged , and had like- wise recovered from his disease ; and it is a fact , that this very dog hunted with the pack for two years after- wards , and proved himself equal to his ...
Side 51
... to surmount almost every obstacle . The huntsman must know the country , with all the intricacies of each wood ; the turns in each cover ; the nature of the soil ; the situation of large rivers , drains , and bridges : THE HUNTSMAN . 51.
... to surmount almost every obstacle . The huntsman must know the country , with all the intricacies of each wood ; the turns in each cover ; the nature of the soil ; the situation of large rivers , drains , and bridges : THE HUNTSMAN . 51.
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Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
ALKEN amongst animal approach bait battue beautiful birds chace Cloth Lettered cock considerable distance course cover coveys danger deer delightful destruction DICKES diversion dogs ducks earth Edition effect enabled enjoyment escape especially extremely favourite feed feeling fieldfare fish float fishing fly-fisher Foolscap Octavo Volume fox hunter fox hunting gamekeeper greyhound ground grouse gunner habits hare haunts horse huntsman immediately invariably jack snipe keeper kennel killed knows labour landrail large number lover lurcher mole-catcher nature never night occasions otter owner pack partridge perfect pheasant pike poacher possesses pot-hunter present preserved Price purpose pursued pursuit qualities rabbit-catcher rabbits racter rat-catcher resolution resort Reynard ride rience scene scent season secure shooter shooting shot skill snipe spot stag hunting stoat stream tion Tom Moody traps trout true sportsman turn weasel weather whilst whipper-in whips whole woods young hounds
Populære avsnitt
Side 158 - But, look, the morn in russet mantle clad, Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill.
Side 277 - Fly fishing may be a very pleasant amusement ; but angling or float fishing, I can only compare to a stick and a string, with a worm at one end, and a, fool at the other.
Side 86 - My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flewed, so sanded, and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook-kneed, and dewlapped like Thessalian bulls ; Slow in pursuit, but matched in mouth like bells, Each under each.
Side 28 - Dispersed, how busily this way and that, They cross, examining with curious nose Each likely haunt. Hark! on the drag I hear Their doubtful notes, preluding to a cry More nobly full, and swelled with every mouth.