Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes, Volumen61885 |
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Página 10
... pieces of wood constantly forming the upper splices of top joints . But to my text . One of the most charming ... piece of art And will fail thee at the end . But a trusty rod and tried , Warp'd by service ΙΟ PIKE AND OTHER COARSE ...
... pieces of wood constantly forming the upper splices of top joints . But to my text . One of the most charming ... piece of art And will fail thee at the end . But a trusty rod and tried , Warp'd by service ΙΟ PIKE AND OTHER COARSE ...
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... piece of common soldered brass piping . These , of course , cost next to nothing , and break or bulge with the first strain put upon them . The ferrules used by the really good tackle - makers are made , I am informed , each one ...
... piece of common soldered brass piping . These , of course , cost next to nothing , and break or bulge with the first strain put upon them . The ferrules used by the really good tackle - makers are made , I am informed , each one ...
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... piece , about Allow the mixture a fortnight to dissolve before using . A varnish of some sort over the lapping is exceedingly valuable in all tackle , as it protects the silk from the effects of the water . In gimp tackle it is ...
... piece , about Allow the mixture a fortnight to dissolve before using . A varnish of some sort over the lapping is exceedingly valuable in all tackle , as it protects the silk from the effects of the water . In gimp tackle it is ...
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... piece of each the size of a walnut ; bruise the resin , cut the wax in pieces , and then put oil , wax , and resin into a small pipkin , and let it simmer before the fire till the whole is in a liquid state . Then dip your trolling ...
... piece of each the size of a walnut ; bruise the resin , cut the wax in pieces , and then put oil , wax , and resin into a small pipkin , and let it simmer before the fire till the whole is in a liquid state . Then dip your trolling ...
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... piece of flannel , pressing it sufficiently to take off the superficial coat , which enables that which is in the interior to get stiff . The line must then be hung up in the air , wind , or sun , out of the reach of moisture , for ...
... piece of flannel , pressing it sufficiently to take off the superficial coat , which enables that which is in the interior to get stiff . The line must then be hung up in the air , wind , or sun , out of the reach of moisture , for ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 94 - Beyond it, blooms the garden that I love. News from the humming city comes to it In sound of funeral or of marriage bells; And, sitting muffled in dark leaves, you hear The windy clanging of the minster clock; Although between it and the garden lies A league of grass, wash'd by a slow broad stream, That, stirr'd with languid pulses of the oar, Waves all its lazy lilies, and creeps on, Barge-laden, to three arches of a bridge Crown'd with the minster-towers.
Página 1 - A visitor of the rounds of God's sweet skill. Man's life is warm, glad, sad, 'twixt loves and graves, Boundless in hope, honoured with pangs austere, Heaven-gazing; and his angel-wings he craves: — The fish is swift, small-needing, vague yet clear, A cold, sweet, silver life, wrapped in round waves, Quickened with touches of transporting fear.
Página 334 - O glide, fair stream! for ever so, Thy quiet soul on all bestowing, Till all our minds for ever flow As thy deep waters now are flowing.
Página 197 - But of this no more, but that it is observed, that the old or very great Pikes have in them more of state than goodness; the smaller or middle-sized Pikes, being by the most and choicest palates observed to be the best meat; and contrary, the Eel is observed to be the better for age and bigness.
Página 255 - ... spines, which on these occasions are projected. I have witnessed a battle of this sort which lasted several minutes before either would give way ; and when one does submit, imagination can hardly conceive the vindictive fury of the conqueror ; who, in the most persevering and unrelenting way, chases his rival from one part of the tub to another, until fairly exhausted with fatigue.
Página 198 - Rusticum,' exactly reverses the dictum : Lo ! the rich pike, to entertain your guest, Smokes on the board, and decks a royal feast. . . . An assertion which is perfectly in consonance with the facts of the case as it pointedly figures in the Cartes de diner of most of the grand and royal banquets of former times— as, for instance, the feast at the enthronisation of George Nevil, Archbishop of York, in 1466 ; the feast given to Richard II. by the celebrated William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester...