After a great deal of labour lost, he remounted his horse, guided him to the pond, which was at the other end of the court, let him drink, went afterwards and tied him to his manger, and then returned to the house with great agility. London Magazine Enlarged and Improved - 第 321 頁1752完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Wesley - 1785 - 718 頁
...cabbage- (lalk, knocked furioufly at the door. After a great deal of labour loft, he remounted nis horfe, guided him to the pond, which was at the other...to the houfe with great agility. At the noife fome fervants made in the kitchen, he was very attentive, came near to the door, and clapped his ear to... | |
| 1789 - 560 頁
...furioufly againll the door; after a great deal of labour loft, he remounted his horfe, guided him ta the pond, which was at the other end of the court,...and tied him to his manger, and then returned to the J houfe with great agility. At the noife fome fervants made in the kitchen, he was very attentive,... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - 1806 - 552 頁
...door, and after a great deal of labour lost, he remounted his horse, guided him to the pond, wfiich •was at the other end of the court, let him drink, went afterwards and tied him to his manner, and then returned to the house with great agility. At the noise some servants made in the kitchen,... | |
| 1823 - 494 頁
...cabbage-stalk, knocked furiously at the door. After a great deal of labour lost, he remounted his horse, guided him to the pond, which was at the other end...and tied him to his manger, and then returned to the house with great agility. At the noise some servants made in the kitchen, he was very attentive, came... | |
| Thomas Byerley - 1823 - 528 頁
...cabbage-stalk, knocked furiously at the door. After a great deal of labour lost, he remounted his horee, guided him to the pond, which was at the other end...and tied him to his manger, and then returned to the house with great agility. At the noise some servants runde in the kitchen, he was very attentive, came... | |
| Abigail Roberts - 1826 - 188 頁
...against the door ; after a great deal of labour lost, he remounted bis horse, (still fast asleep,) guided him to the pond, which was at the other end...and tied him to his manger, and then returned to the house with great agility. At the noise some servants made in the kitchen, he was very attentive, came... | |
| James Cowles Prichard - 1835 - 514 頁
...at the door. After many unsuccessful efforts he remounted, and led his horse to the watering-place, which was at the other end of the court, let him drink, tied him to a post, and went quietly to the house. Upon hearing a noise which the servants made in... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1835 - 918 頁
...at the door. After many unsuccessful efforts he remounted, and led his horse to the watering-place, which was at the other end of the court, let him drink, tied him to a post, and went quietly to the bouse. Upon hearing a noise which the servants made in... | |
| 1838 - 728 頁
...at the door. After many unsuccessful efforts he remounted, and led his horse to the watering-place, which was at the other end of the court, let him drink, tied him to a post, and went quietly to the house. Upon hearing a noise which the servants made in... | |
| 1838 - 574 頁
...at the door. After many unsuccessful efforts he remounted, and led his horse to the watering-place, which was at the other end of the court, let him drink, tied him to a post, and went quietly to the house. Upon hearing a noise which the servants made in... | |
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