The New sporting magazine, Volum 221851 |
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Side 13
... Capt . Little on Remunerator . The Champagne Stakes , for two - year - oids , Aitchbone Won , beating three others by a neck ; 6 to 5 on him . A Plate of 60 soys . , for two and three - year - olds , Longreach won in a field of ...
... Capt . Little on Remunerator . The Champagne Stakes , for two - year - oids , Aitchbone Won , beating three others by a neck ; 6 to 5 on him . A Plate of 60 soys . , for two and three - year - olds , Longreach won in a field of ...
Side 82
... Capt . Little and Mr . Davenport , the former on Shropshire Witch , the latter on General Sale , Mr . Davenport won by half a length . A Hunters ' Stakes , non - professional jocks , had eight subscribers , and seven of them ran ...
... Capt . Little and Mr . Davenport , the former on Shropshire Witch , the latter on General Sale , Mr . Davenport won by half a length . A Hunters ' Stakes , non - professional jocks , had eight subscribers , and seven of them ran ...
Side 123
... Capt . R - ff - t - n , and the well - known Major ( ' - C - vos - ly officiated for Mr . C - th - st - ne . Both gentlemen fired in the air ! " " The duello again ! Another of these unmanly and un - English performances has again taken ...
... Capt . R - ff - t - n , and the well - known Major ( ' - C - vos - ly officiated for Mr . C - th - st - ne . Both gentlemen fired in the air ! " " The duello again ! Another of these unmanly and un - English performances has again taken ...
Side 144
... Capt . Lowther , Mr . Payne , Lord W . Powlett , and Mr . Francis Villiers . The accounts for the year were presented and passed . Captain Lowther was appointed a steward of the Jockey Club in the place of Lord Stanley , who retires by ...
... Capt . Lowther , Mr . Payne , Lord W . Powlett , and Mr . Francis Villiers . The accounts for the year were presented and passed . Captain Lowther was appointed a steward of the Jockey Club in the place of Lord Stanley , who retires by ...
Side 2
... Capt . Cavers beat Blue - eye Annie Bland beat Greenhill Brunswick beat Kitty Brown Count Emout beat Boz ( 2 ) Gusher beat Bradford Willie Forrest beat la Polka Auricula beat Ben Ledi Meg Dods ran a bye . III . Capt . Cavers beat Annie ...
... Capt . Cavers beat Blue - eye Annie Bland beat Greenhill Brunswick beat Kitty Brown Count Emout beat Boz ( 2 ) Gusher beat Bradford Willie Forrest beat la Polka Auricula beat Ben Ledi Meg Dods ran a bye . III . Capt . Cavers beat Annie ...
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50 sovs added agst allowed 3lb animal appearance beat called Capt carry Charlton colts 8st course Deer Derby distance Duke easily entered expenses extra favourite field fillies 8st fish five years old Flatman four 8st four years old geldings allowed give half half a length half-bred Handicap head heats hunting John Lady late length look Lord mares and geldings meeting mile Miss neck never old 7st once Osborne owner Plate present Produce quarters race ride round season second and third second horse seen Sharp side six and aged six years old sold sors sport Stakes Stand starting subscribers Sweepstakes three years old turn upwards walked weights winner paid young
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Side 5 - Let me play the fool : With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come, And let my liver rather heat with wine, Than my heart cool with mortifying groans. Why should a man, whose blood is warm within, Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster?
Side 13 - Which leaveth her eggs in the earth, And warmeth them in the dust, And forgetteth that the foot may crush them, Or that the wild beast may break them. She is hardened against her young ones, as though they were not hers: Her labour is in vain without fear; Because God hath deprived her of wisdom, Neither hath he imparted to her understanding. What time she lifteth up herself on high, She scorneth the horse and his rider.
Side 125 - And raise my low-pitch'd thoughts above Earth, or what poor mortals love : Thus, free from lawsuits and the noise Of princes' Courts, I would rejoice ; Or, with my Bryan and a book, Loiter long days near Shawford brook...
Side 125 - There sit by him, and eat my meat, There see the sun both rise and set : There bid good morning to next day, There meditate my time away : And angle on, and beg to have A quiet passage to a welcome grave.
Side 20 - Moselekatse, had neither herd nor stall, but subsisted on locusts, roots, and the chase. They adopted this mode of architecture to escape the lions which abounded in the country. During the day the families descended to the shade beneath to dress their daily food. When the inhabitants increased, they supported the augmented weight on the branches, by upright sticks, but when lightened of their load, they removed these for firewood.
Side 211 - ... —the Stewards of the Jockey Club have decided that where a sum of money is given to be run for, without any stake being made by the owners of the horses...
Side 125 - I'll tell you, scholar, when I sat last on this primrose bank, and looked down these meadows, I thought of them as Charles the Emperor did of the city of Florence, "that they were too pleasant to be looked on but only on holidays.
Side 13 - Gavest thou the goodly wings unto the peacocks? Or wings and feathers unto the ostrich? Which leaveth her eggs in the earth, And warmeth them in the dust, And forgetteth that the foot may crush them, Or that the wild beast may break them.
Side 18 - ... had not slept long when my light dreams were influenced by strange sounds. I dreamt that lions were rushing about in quest of me, and, the sounds increasing, I awoke with a sudden start, uttering a loud shriek. I could not for several seconds remember in what part of the world I was, or any thing connected with my present position.
Side 389 - But Linden saw another sight, When the drum beat at dead of night, Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery. By torch and trumpet fast arrayed, Each horseman drew his battle blade, And furious every charger neighed, To join the dreadful revelry.