quinta-feira, 26 de dezembro de 2013

Complacently smoothing the brim

Complacently smoothing the brim



Old wiseheads, complacently smoothing the brim,
May jeer at my velvet, and call it a whim;
They may think in a cap little wisdom there dwells;
They may say he who wears it should wear it with bells;
But when Broadbrim lies flat,
I will answer him pat,
Oh! who but a crackskull would ride in a hat!
Squire Warburton.

At an inquest on a young lady killed at Totnes in September last, it appeared that she lost her seat and hung by a crinoline petticoat from the right hand pommel!


Rails and Double Ditch.


Fonte: Tamming Horses

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