"Chace" Quotes from Famous Books
... I felt for her I often told her boldly to her face; Blushes used to blush at blushes flushing on in glowing chace! But latterly she listen'd, bending ... — Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844 • Various
... the gate behind me falls; Once more before my face I see the moulder'd Abbey-walls, That stand within the chace. ... — The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson • Tennyson
... here, insomuch that we found it would not be safe for us to go down in this Road. For if we should have slipt away from them by Night, in the Morning we should be missed, and then most surely they would go that way to chace us, and ten to one overtake us, being but one Night before them. Also we knew not whether or no, it might lead us into the Countrey of the Malabar Prince, of whom we ... — An Historical Relation Of The Island Ceylon In The East Indies • Robert Knox
... vibration, the fear, which his footsteps had caused, would subside into peace! Meditating in this way, he took a hasty leave of the kind old Master, promising to see him again at an early opportunity. By chance, or however it was, his footsteps turned to the woods of —— Chace, and there he wandered through its glades, deep in thought, yet always with a strange sense that he was treading on the soil where his ancestors had trodden, and where he himself had best right of all men to be. It was just in this state of feeling that he found his ... — The Ancestral Footstep (fragment) - Outlines of an English Romance • Nathaniel Hawthorne |