| Arrian - Coursing - 1831 - 334 pages
...English breed. With it they have more points in common than with their fabled progenitors ; My houndi are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flew'd, so sanded,...that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook-knee'd, and dew-Iap'd, like Thessalian bulls; Slow in pursuit ; but match'd in mouth like bells, Each under each.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 pages
...such sweet thunder. The. My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flew'd, ' 3) so sanded; ' 4) a Kach under each. A cry more tuneable Was never holla'd too, nor cheer'd with horn, In Crete, in Sparta,... | |
| John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - Natural history - 1834 - 688 pages
...interesting communication " on the Fidelity and Attachment of Dogs to their Masters," by Miss Hunter.*] * [" My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flew'd,...but match'd in mouth like bells, Each under each." Midsummer Night's Dream, act 4. sc. 1. " Spaniel-Vike, the more she spurns my love, The more it grows... | |
| Virgil - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1834 - 314 pages
...suole tremolare il latte Ne' giunche, si paraen morbide e bianche, 336 Molossia, a city of Epirus. My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flew'd,...but match'd in mouth like bells, Each under each. Skakspeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. 343 The cedar of the Greek and Roman writers is not the cedar... | |
| John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson - Natural history - 1834 - 682 pages
...Attachment of Dogs to their Masters," by Miss Hunter.'] * [" My hounds are bred out of the Spnrtan kind, So flew'd, so sanded; and their heads are hung...but match'd in mouth like bells, Each under each." Midsummer Night's Dream, act 4. sc. 1. " Spaniel-\ike, the more she spurns my love, The more it grows... | |
| 1834 - 508 pages
...illustrate Shakspeare's mention of the dog.] *' My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So fiew'd, so sanded ; and their heads are hung "With ears that...like Thessalian bulls; Slow in pursuit, but match'd iu mouth like bells. Each under each." Midsummer Night's Dream, act 4, sc. 1. " jStoflmeMike, the more... | |
| Games - 1835 - 182 pages
...and near ; that your boast shall be, like that of Duke Theseus in the " Midsummer Night's Dream," " My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flew'd,...that sweep aw.ay the morning dew ; Crook-kneed and dewlapped, like Thessalian bulls ; Slow in pursuit, and matched in mouth like bells." All this is very... | |
| 1835 - 102 pages
...other corroborating proofs) that both authors were warm lovers of the canine race. " My hounds were bred out of the Spartan kind, • So flew'd, so sanded...that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook-kneed, and dewlapp'd, like Thessalian bulls; Slow in pursuit, but match'd in mouth like bells, Each under each... | |
| Bryan Waller Procter - 1835 - 564 pages
...behind him (loud, but not swift, for we know them : " Our hounds are bred out of the Irish kind ; * * * and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away...dewlap'd, like Thessalian bulls, Slow in pursuit, but matched in mouth like bells, Each under each ") One may imagine the tumult of the pursuit, the stamping... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 pages
...; and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook-knee'd, and dew-lapp'd B%6 4 g G /c! ŅC6x Hlͽ C q&T)I A ba [ 80 L S HO Ҡ9 e D`- R*q 8] QnN ; Е Ř cheerM with horn, In Crete, in Sparta, nor in Thensaly : [are these ? Judge, when you hear. — But,... | |
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