"Curvet" Quotes from Famous Books
... and horses, you'd think, would buy For the Don an easy victory; But slowly our Princess yielded. A diamond necklace caught her eye, But a wreath of pearls first made her sigh. She knew the worth of each maiden glance, And, like young colts, that curvet and prance, She led the Don a deuce of a dance, In spite ... — Little Masterpieces of American Wit and Humor - Volume I • Various
... horse to curvet some paces forward, by which she and the earl found themselves separated a little from the rest, and were sure of being overheard by ... — Henry VIII And His Court • Louise Muhlbach
... to walk with his wife, and gives over the house and the children to him. Then he sets upon one knee the chubby little Dieterli and on the other the black eyed Veronica, and they ride there as long as they please, no matter how high the horse has to curvet and prance. And whatever else they want him to do for them, he is ready to do, ... — Veronica And Other Friends - Two Stories For Children • Johanna (Heusser) Spyri
... great parts, and had since profited by it, that ordinary poets are like adders,—the tail blunt and the body rough, and the whole reptile cold-blooded and sluggish: "whereas we," he subjoined, "leap and caracole and curvet, and are as warm as velvet, and as sleek as satin, and as perfumed as a Naples fan, in every part of us; and the end of our poems is as pointed as a perch's back-fin, and it requires as much nicety to pick it up as a needle{38a} at ... — Citation and Examination of William Shakspeare • Walter Savage Landor |