| 1821 - 438 pages
...losing and the next regaining his centre ol gravity, and casting between whiles many a rueful look at hU snow-white fleet of geese and goslings, who cackled...sympathy for their afflicted commodore. At length victory decided in favour of the feathered angler, who, bearing away for the nearest shore, landed OB the smooth... | |
| John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...enemy — the gander the one moLesson, 61.] FIRST CLASS BOOK. inent losing and the next regaining his centre of gravity, and casting between whiles many...snowwhite fleet of geese and goslings, who cackled forth their sympathy for their afflicted commodore. At length victory declared in favour of the feathered... | |
| 1839 - 320 pages
...other to swim, from the invisible enemy — the gander the one moment losing, the next regaining the centre of gravity, and casting between whiles many a rueful look at his snow white fleet of geese and goslings, who cackled forth their sympathy for their afflicted commodore.... | |
| 1848 - 530 pages
...other to swim, from the invisible enemy ; the gander one moment losing, and the next regaining his centre of gravity, and casting between whiles many...look at his snow-white fleet of geese and goslings, which cackled forth their sympathy for their afflicted commodore. At length victory declared in favour... | |
| James Rennie - Fishes - 1849 - 160 pages
...attempting to swim, from the invisible enemy: the gander the one moment losing, and the next regaining his centre of gravity, and casting between whiles many...who cackled out their sympathy for their afflicted commo dore. At length victory declared in favour of the feathered angler, who, bearing away for the... | |
| Fisheries - 1865 - 520 pages
...endeavouring to swim, from the invisible enemy ; the gander the one moment losing and the next regaining his centre of gravity, and casting between whiles many...length victory declared in favour of the feathered combatant, who bearing away for the nearest shore, landed on the green grass one of the finest pikes... | |
| Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell - Pike - 1865 - 296 pages
...endeavouring to swim, from the invisible enemy; the gander the one moment losing and the next regaining his centre of gravity, and casting between whiles many...length victory declared in favour of the feathered combatant, who bearing away for the nearest shore, landed on the green grass one of the finest Pikes... | |
| 1865 - 526 pages
...endeavouring to swim, from, the invisible enemy ; the gander the one moment losing and the next regaining his centre of gravity, and casting between whiles many...length victory declared in favour of the feathered combatant, who bearing away for the nearest shore, landed on the green grass one of the finest pikes... | |
| John Jackson Manley - Fishes - 1881 - 434 pages
...attempting to swim from the invisible enemy ; the gander the one moment losing, and the next regaining his centre of gravity, and casting between whiles many...afflicted commodore. At length victory declared in fevour of the feathered angler, who, bearing away for the nearest shore, landed on the smooth green... | |
| Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell - 1885 - 446 pages
...endeavouring to swim, from the invisible enemy ; the gander the one moment losing and the next regaining his centre of gravity, and casting between whiles many...length victory declared in favour of the feathered combatant, who, bearing away for the nearest shore, landed on the green grass one of the finest pikes... | |
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