| 1856 - 520 pages
...sit him, now." And if she sat him as neatly as our friend in the picture, no wonder Master Wildrake knocked under. " Then the leap" • And then the charming...cannon at billiards. Now for it — " Then the leap, To Bee the saucy barrier, and know The mettle that can elonr it. Then your time To prove yourself master... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1837 - 130 pages
...not—All Is ecstacy of motion ! You are used, I see, to the chase. WILDRAKE. CONSTANCE. I am, Sir! Then the leap, To see the saucy barrier, and know...mettle that can clear it! Then your time To prove you master of the manage. Now You keep him well together for a space, Both horse and rider braced as... | |
| Books - 1837 - 652 pages
...not—hear not—All Is ecstacy of motion ! Wild. You are used, I see, to the chase. Const. 1 am, Sir. Then the leap, To see the saucy barrier, and know...mettle that can clear it! Then your time To prove you master of the manage. Now Yon keep him well together for a space, Both horse and rider braced as... | |
| 510 pages
...слетов. (Concluded.) " Say, good sir, is it fit or right To treat me with neglect and slight ?" " Then the leap ! To see the saucy barrier, and know The mettle that can clear it! 1 ' GAY. SHERIDAN KNOWLES. In 1830, we find St. Alban's taking the lead, which Tommy Coleman and Co.... | |
| Frederick Peter Delmé Radcliffe - 1839 - 396 pages
...monture, and beg that you will follow me " To-morrow to fresh fields and pastures new." CHAPTER VIII. " Then the leap ! To see the saucy barrier, and know...mettle that can clear it! Then your time To prove you master of the manage. Now You keep him well together for a space, Both horse and rider braced,... | |
| Frederick Peter Delmé Radcliffe - Fox hunting - 1839 - 386 pages
...monture, and beg that you will follow me " To-morrow to fresh fields and pastures new." CHAPTER VIII. " Then the leap ! To see the saucy barrier, and know...mettle that can clear it! Then your time To prove you master of the manage. Now You keep him well together for a space, Both horse and rider braced,... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1841 - 444 pages
...— hear not — All Is ecstacy of motion ! Wild. You are used, I see, to the chase. Con. I am, sir ! Then the leap, To see the saucy barrier, and know...mettle that can clear it ! Then your time To prove you master of the manage. Now You keep him well together for a space, Both horse and rider braced as... | |
| American poetry - 1842 - 504 pages
...not — All Is ecstacy of motion ! Wlldrake. You are used, I see, to the chase. Constance. I am, Sir! Then the leap — To see the saucy barrier, and know...mettle that can clear it! Then your time To prove you master of the manage. Now You keep him well together for a space, Both horse and rider braced as... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - English drama - 1841 - 376 pages
...ecstacy of motion ! Wild. You are used, I see, to the chase. Con. I am, sir ! Then the leap, To sae the saucy barrier, and know The mettle that can clear it ! Then your time To prove you master of the manage. Now You keep him well together for a space, Both horse and rider hraced as... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1856 - 472 pages
...— hear not — All Is ecstasy of motion ! Wild. You are used, I see, to the chase. Con. I am, sir ! Then the leap, To see the saucy barrier, and know...mettle that can clear it ! Then, your time To prove you master of the manege. Now You keep him well together for a space, Both horse and rider braced as... | |
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