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270 His ears up - prick'd ; his braided hanging mane Upon his compass'd crest now stand on end ; His nostrils drink the air , and forth again , As from a furnace , vapours doth he send : His eye , which scornfully glisters like fire ...
270 His ears up - prick'd ; his braided hanging mane Upon his compass'd crest now stand on end ; His nostrils drink the air , and forth again , As from a furnace , vapours doth he send : His eye , which scornfully glisters like fire ...
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And this I do to captivate the eye Of the fair breeder that is standing by . " " > What recketh he his rider's angry stir , His flattering “ Holla ” or his “ Stand , I say ” ? What cares he now for curb or pricking spur ?
And this I do to captivate the eye Of the fair breeder that is standing by . " " > What recketh he his rider's angry stir , His flattering “ Holla ” or his “ Stand , I say ” ? What cares he now for curb or pricking spur ?
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When strike ] Cf. where it is used of a stag standing and Ovid , A. A. i . ... 1909 , explains “ stall ” as “ Wight " seems to me only a little " to corner , to bring to bay , to stand better than “ tike , " for which Malone still ...
When strike ] Cf. where it is used of a stag standing and Ovid , A. A. i . ... 1909 , explains “ stall ” as “ Wight " seems to me only a little " to corner , to bring to bay , to stand better than “ tike , " for which Malone still ...
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