That cares not for its home. — All shod with steel We hissed along the polished ice, in games Confederate, imitative of the Chase And woodland pleasures, — the resounding horn, The Pack loud-bellowing, and the hunted hare. Land: Its Attractions and Riches - Page 91edited by - 1892 - 910 pagesFull view - About this book
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...twilight blazed, 1 hooded not the summons : — happy time !t WOH indeed for all of us ; for me !t wus a time of rapture ! — Clear and loud The village clock tolled six — I wheeled about, '.'i .MI.I and i •. .ill in" like an untired horse That cares not for its home. — All shod with... | |
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