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" Inquisitive, nor leaves one turf untried, Till, conscious of the recent stains, his heart Beats quick; his snuffling nose, his active tail, Attest his joy; then, with deep opening mouth That makes the welkin tremble, he proclaims Th' audacious felon;... "
Animal Biography, Or, Authentic Anecdotes of the Lives, Manners, and Economy ... - Page 196
by William Bingley - 1803
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The chase, a poem. To which is added Hobbinol, or The rural games

William Somerville - English poetry - 1767 - 224 pages
...Atteft his Joy ; then with deep op'ning Mouth 325 That makes the Welkin tremble, he proclaims Th'auTh' audacious Felon ; Foot by Foot he marks His winding Way, while all the lift'ning Crowd Applaud his Reas'nings. O'er the wa'tryFord, Dry fandy Heaths, and ftony barren Hills,...
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The Chace: A Poem, Issue 1

William Somerville - Hunting - 1773 - 258 pages
...Beats quick ; his fnuffling nofe, his active tail Atteft his joy 5 then with deep op'ning mouth, 325 That makes the welkin tremble, he proclaims Th' audacious...foot by foot he marks His winding way, while all the lift'ning crowd Applaud his reaf'nings. O'er the wat'ry ford, Dry fandy heaths, and ftony barren hills,...
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Bell's Edition, Volumes 65-66

John Bell - English poetry - 1797 - 480 pages
...plies around }i0 His busy nose, the steaming vapour snuii's Inquisitive, nor leavesone turfuntry'd, Till, conscious of the recent stains, his heart Beats...winding way, while all the list'ning crowd Applaud his reas'nings. O'er the wat'ry ford, Dry sandy heaths, and stony barren hills, 3jo O'er beaten paths with...
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Cynegetica; Or, Essays on Sporting: Consisting of Observations on Hare ...

William Blane - Hare hunting - 1788 - 316 pages
...confcious of the recent ftains, his heart Beats quick ; his fnuffling nofe, his aftive tail, Atteft his joy ; then with deep-op'ning mouth, That makes...foot by foot he marks His winding way, while all the lift'ning crowd Applaud his reas'nings: o'er the wat'ry ford, Dry fandy heaths, and ftony barren hills,...
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Extracts, Elegant, Instructive, and Entertaining, in Poetry, Volume 1

Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1791 - 966 pages
...his heart Beats quick ; his fnuffing note, his aftive tail, Attell liis joy ; then with deep-opening mouth, That makes the welkin tremble, he proclaims...foot by foot he marks His winding way, while all the lift'ning crowd Appliud his reas'nings. O'er the wat'ry ford, Dry fandy heaths, and (lony barren hills,...
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A General History of Quadrupeds

Ralph Beilby - Bookplates - 1792 - 506 pages
...confcious of the recent flains, his heart " Beats quick ; his fnuffling nofe, his a<2ive tail, " Atteft his joy : Then with deep-op.ning mouth, " That makes...by foot he marks " His winding way, while all the lifl.ning crowd " Applaud his reai'nings : O'er the wat'ry ford, " Dry fandy heaths, and ftony barren...
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Sporting Magazine, Volume 2

Horse racing - 1793 - 470 pages
...his heart Beats quick; his fnuffiing nofe, bis active tail, Atteft his joy : then with deep op'ning mouth, That makes the welkin tremble, he proclaims Th' audacious felon, foot by foot be marks His winding way, while all the liu'-fliag crowd Applaud his reas'nings. O'er -the «к* t'ry...
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The chace. A poem. embellished with prints

William Somervile - 1800 - 216 pages
...Beats quick ; his fnuffling nofe, his aftive tail Atteft his joy : then with deep op'ning mouth 325 That makes the welkin tremble, he proclaims \ •...foot by foot he marks His winding way, while all the lift'ning crowd Applaud his reas'nings. O'er the wat'ry ford, Dry fandy heaths, and ftony barren hills,...
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The poetical works of William Somervile, with the life of the author. Cooke's ed

William Somervile - 1802 - 316 pages
...his heart Beats quick ; his fnufflmg naff, his aftive tail, Atteft trisjoy ; then with deep opening mouth, That makes the welkin tremble, he proclaims Th' audacious felon ; foot bv foot he marks His winding way, while all the liftening crowd Applaud his rrafonings. O'er the watery...
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The Chace ; a Poem

William Somerville - English poetry - 1804 - 176 pages
...tail, Attest his joy; then, with deep-opening mouth, That makes the welkin tremble, he proclaims The audacious felon ; foot by foot he marks His winding way, while all the listening crowd Applaud his reasonings. O'er the watery ford, Dry sandy heaths, and stony barren hills,...
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