| 1834 - 594 páginas
...emotions of pleasure and delight to arise in my breast. " ' By the favour of Sri Akal Poorukh Jee,' there are in my stables valuable and high-bred horses...upon them in writing the praises that they merit, I em compelled to throw the reins on the neck of the steed of description, and relinquish the pursuit.... | |
| Sir Alexander Burnes - 1834 - 378 páginas
...and dis" position, surpass the horses of every city and " every country in the world. On behold" ing their shoes, the new moon turned pale " with envy,...them in " writing the praises that they merit, I am com" pelled to throw the reins on the neck of " the steed of description, and relinquish the " pursuit.... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1834 - 596 páginas
...stature, and disposition surpass the horses of every city and every country in the world, he adds, ' On beholding their shoes the new moon turned pale...before beheld in his course through the universe,' — with a great deal more of the like flourish. The city of Lahore had been abandoned to a state of... | |
| 1837 - 756 páginas
...God), there are in my stables valuable and high-bred horses, from the different districts of Hindostan, from Turkistan, and Persia: but none of them will...his course through the universe. Unable to bestow on them in writing the praises that they merit, I am compelled to throw the reins on the neck of the... | |
| 1837 - 728 páginas
...On beholdiny their thoei, the in ir moon turned pale with envy, and nearly disappeared from the iky. Such horses the eye of the sun has never before beheld...his course through the universe. Unable to bestow on them in writing the praises that they merit, 1 am compelled to throw the reins on the neck of the... | |
| 1834 - 602 páginas
...stature, and disposition surpass the horses of every city and every country in the world, he adds, ' On beholding their shoes the new moon turned pale...before beheld in his course through the universe,' — with a great deal more of the like flourish. The city of Lahore had been abandoned to a state of... | |
| 1846 - 860 páginas
...ilmy horses to Runject Sing as a present, the people compared them to elephants, and affirmed that, ' on beholding their shoes, the new moon turned pale with envy, and nearly disappeared from the sky.' The horses, however, serve to mount the cavalry of the Seikhs. The mules common on the Jilum arc very... | |
| 1846 - 436 páginas
...the world. On beholding their shoes the new moon turned pale with envy, and nearly'disappearedfrom the sky. Such horses the eye of the sun has never before beheld in his course through the universe. ГпнЫе to bestow upon them, in writing, the praises that they merit, I am compelled to throw the... | |
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