About the dead hour o' the night, She heard the bridles ring; And Janet was as glad o' that As ony earthly thing.
The Cassacke beares his felt, to force away the raine: Their bridles are not very braue, their saddles are but plaine.
THEN Merlin lodged them in a wood among leaves beside the highway, and took off the bridles of their horses and put them to grass and laid them down to rest them till it was nigh midnight.
I took Lys from her horse, flung bothbridles over a limb, and, giving my wife my arm, aided her to a flat mossy rock which overhung a shallow brook gurgling among the beech trees.
She crossed herself, I doffed my cap, then we shook out our bridles and galloped toward the forest of Kerselec.
The rest of the horses swam over on both sides of the boats, from which one single man held the bridles of three or four.
It's worth a pound note to you, my man, if you get our horses out instantly and provide us with bridles for them.
At a sign from the Duke, I threw the bridles of the horses over a low bough, and ran up to the spot.
Every musquet was grounded at once, and at the same moment the jingling sound of bridles and stirrups coming up at the full gallop struck my ear, and was certainly the gladdest sound I had heard for many a long day.
Fastening their bridles to one of its wheels, Hans, Gertie, and Considine entered.
Hans charged; the rest followed like a wall at racing speed, with guns and bridles grasped in their left hands and sabres drawn in their right.
Here we waited, the two men of us under arms in front, and the maids standing close behind the horses, with the bridles loose in their hands.
Bridles were jingling, stirrups clicking, and spearheads making points of light, while the white foam went blowing back from the hard-ridden horses.
The two arrivals troubled themselves in no way about their host's ill-temper, but dismounted, and taking the bridles off their horses, led them to the noria to let them drink.
They watched the little party for a long time, and then, as their horses had finished eating, they put on their bridles and tightened their girths.
The saddles and bridles were found, hanging on a beam where Pierre had placed them; and in two or three minutes the horses were led out, ready to start.
Without bridles or stirrup leathers, they can scarce make a start; and it will take them some minutes to patch them up.
Of course saddles andbridles and all that sort of thing we can buy there, and we shall want a small tent to use when we get into out-of-the-way places.
In a few moments both officers dismounted, flung their bridlesto an orderly, and came back, walking rather quickly.
All around her rode the Lancers, tall pennoned weapons swinging from stirrup and loop, bridlesloose under their clasped hands.
Chicot in an instant cut the bridlesof some of the horses that were fastened up, and giving them each a violent blow, sent them galloping among the crowd, which opened, and began to disperse in different directions.
Chicot was bargaining for some horses, when he saw the monk reappear, carrying the saddles andbridles of the mules.
If by good service they obtain medallions like the infantry, they will fasten them to the bridles and breast-straps of their horses, and altogether will make a fine and jingling show.
From their gorgeous bridles gleam'd many a precious stone.
XXXI Their golden-color'd bridles firm they held in hand; Silken were their poeitrels; so rode they through the land.
Fortunately the saddles are close by, astride the fence, with the bridles hanging to the branches of a tree.
Everything was carefully packed on the back of Zigzag, saddles and bridles were put in place, all three mounted, waved good-bye and thanks to the Nez Perces, most of those that remained behind having gathered to see the visitors off.
And then the horses had finished eating the oats, and Uncle John took the pails and hung them under the wagon again and put the bridles on the horses' heads.
Then he took the bridles off the horses' heads and took the buckets of oats from under the wagon; and he put the pails on boxes at the horses' heads, one for each horse, and the horses began to eat the oats.
Many brought swords and helmets and bracelets or silver-trimmed saddles and bridles with them.
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