The Dog and the Sportsman: Embracing the Uses, Breeding, Training, Diseases, Etc., Etc., of Dogs, and an Account of the Different Kinds of Game, with Their Habits. Also Hints to Shooters, with Various Useful Recipes, Etc., EtcLea & Blanchard, 1845 - 223 páginas |
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Página 43
... morning dew ; Crook - kneed , and dewlapped like Thessalian bulls . Slow in pursuit , but matched in mouth like bells , Each under each ; a cry more tuneable Was never halloo'd to , nor cheer'd with horn , In Crete , in Sparta , nor in ...
... morning dew ; Crook - kneed , and dewlapped like Thessalian bulls . Slow in pursuit , but matched in mouth like bells , Each under each ; a cry more tuneable Was never halloo'd to , nor cheer'd with horn , In Crete , in Sparta , nor in ...
Página 55
... first few days the pups are kept in the hut , the ewe suckling them morning and evening only ; but gradually , as she becomes accustomed to their sight , she is allowed to run in a small enclosure with THE SHEPHERD'S DOG . 55.
... first few days the pups are kept in the hut , the ewe suckling them morning and evening only ; but gradually , as she becomes accustomed to their sight , she is allowed to run in a small enclosure with THE SHEPHERD'S DOG . 55.
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... morning , and throw off where they are likely to find , and then kill if possible ! TECHNICAL TERMS WITH WHICH IT BECOMES ALL GENTLEMEN TO BE FAMILIAR . A brace of Pointers or Setters . A couple of Spaniels . A couple of Fox - hounds ...
... morning , and throw off where they are likely to find , and then kill if possible ! TECHNICAL TERMS WITH WHICH IT BECOMES ALL GENTLEMEN TO BE FAMILIAR . A brace of Pointers or Setters . A couple of Spaniels . A couple of Fox - hounds ...
Página 130
... morning's hunt - in this last reasonable expectation , we were , however , defeated , by an old sow and her pro- geny , who , doubtless , had been deposed to make room for us , and by whom we were annoyed almost un- ceasingly during the ...
... morning's hunt - in this last reasonable expectation , we were , however , defeated , by an old sow and her pro- geny , who , doubtless , had been deposed to make room for us , and by whom we were annoyed almost un- ceasingly during the ...
Página 131
... and most generally bagging them . They being found thus singly , proves what I have before said of their being killed off so early in the season . When we returned by the ground where , in the morning GROUSE - SHOOTING . 131.
... and most generally bagging them . They being found thus singly , proves what I have before said of their being killed off so early in the season . When we returned by the ground where , in the morning GROUSE - SHOOTING . 131.
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The Dog and the Sportsman - Embracing the Uses, Breeding, Training, Diseases ... John Stuart Skinner,John George Wood Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
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Página 43 - My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flew'd, so sanded ; and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook-knee'd, and dew-lapp'd like Thessalian bulls ; Slow in pursuit, but match'd in mouth like bells, Each under each.
Página 39 - But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone, Unhonour'd falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth: While man, vain insect!