| Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell - 1877 - 176 lapas
...flyers of the hunt . . . I think That we shall never more in days to come Hold cheery talk of hounds and horses, each Praising his own the most, — shall...below, And leave the land behind us like a dream. 1 Lines sent to the late Charles Buxton, MP, with a favourite horse, on the author giving up hunting... | |
| 1884 - 212 lapas
...the flyers of the hunt. I think That we shall never more in days to come Hold cheery talk of hounds and horses (each Praising his own the most) shall...loved — Though Paget sware that I should ride again — But yet I think I shall not ; I have done : My hunt is hunted : I have skimmed the cream, The blossom... | |
| Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell - 1884 - 200 lapas
...more in days to come Hold cheery talk of hounds and horses (each Praising his own the most)—shall steal away Through brake and coppice-wood, or side...below, And leave the land behind us like a dream. Farewell to all ! to the brave sport I loved— Though Paget sware that I should ride again— But... | |
| Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell - 1884 - 220 lapas
...flyers of the hunt. . . . I think That we shall never more in days to come Hold cheery talk of hounds and horses (each Praising his own the most) — shall steal away Through brake and coppice- wood, or side by side Breast the sharp bullfinch and deep-holding dyke, Sweep through the... | |
| |