"Blackcock" Quotes from Famous Books
... the partridges and the blackcock falling on all sides under a hail of lead, flying panic-stricken before the horrible massacre ... — A Comedy of Marriage & Other Tales • Guy De Maupassant
... in February, when Gabrielle was sitting in a dream over her turf fire, Considine came home from a day's blackcock shooting in the woods on the edge of the lake. She did not hear him coming, for the garden path was now deep in fallen leaves. As he turned to open the house door Considine saw a small shadow moving under the garden hedge. He thought ... — The Tragic Bride • Francis Brett Young
... away, hie away, Over bank and over brae, Where the copsewood is the greenest, Where the fountains glisten sheenest. Where the lady-fern grows strongest, Where the morning dew lies longest, Where the blackcock sweetest sips it. Where the fairy latest ... — From John O'Groats to Land's End • Robert Naylor and John Naylor |