It is the Prince of Palfrayes, his Neigh is like the bidding of a Monarch, and his countenance enforces Homage Orleance.
The neigh had scarcely echoed when it was answered from within; and the next moment a half-grown colt came loping through a doorway, and ran up with all the demonstrations of a filial recognition.
The neigh was peculiar, and struck me as that of a mare who had been recently separated from her colt.
At intervals she would throw up her head, and utter that strange wild neigh which I had noticed on first seeing her.
Everything is in confusion for Drona's having only heard the neigh of (Arjuna's) steeds.
Who would ever extol a person upon hearing the neigh only of his steeds?
From ahead, on the instant, breathed into Quesada's ears the neigh of recognition of another horse.
He was just about to neigh when the bandolero, on the watch, leaned over and clamped his hand tightly upon his nostrils.
At the coach-house two grooms were busy washing and polishing a new and fashionable coach; while the neigh of horses resounded from the stable.
She had long been plunged by this happy dream into complete forgetfulness of real life, when a noise of wheels and the neigh of a horse was heard at the gateway, disturbing the silence of Grinselhof.
He it was whose uncertain steps made Rocket prick up his ears and listen, neighing at last a neigh of welcome, by which he, too, was recognized.
Irving's ear, a sound of a horse's neigh in the distance, followed by the tramp of feet.
The neigh was repeated once more, coming back faintly, from far across the snowfield.
As he reached the summit the stillness was again broken by the neigh of a horse.
Up went each splendid head and a clear, joyousneigh was trumpeted from the delicate nostrils.
Now and again they stopped short to neigh a peremptory call, as though asking the reason of this surprising conduct.
Once we know a horse's neigh Fixt the election to a throne, So whichever first shall bray Choose him, Cambridge, for thy own.
As they approached the stables there came to them from the field over beyond the gardens and toward Major Welch’s the distant neighof a horse.
There was a shrill neighand the sudden trample of feet as he dashed away through the darkness.
The voice on the air Will hang quivering around us For more than an hour, 350 Like the neigh of a stallion.
Hardly had he fastened his roan and begun to build a fire, by which to cook his supper, when he was startled by the neigh of a horse up in the mountains.
As the neigh was once more repeated, Buffalo Billy resaddled his horse, hitched him so that he could be easily unfastened, and, with his rifle started cautiously on foot up the stream.
A shrill neigh from a mare would have betrayed them; even the louder rattle of the waggon wheels might have had that result, and brought upon them the marauding party, with a result that the Doctor shuddered to contemplate.
The neigh of a horse, the sight of an uncautiously exposed head or hand, would have been sufficient to betray their whereabouts, and sooner or later the attack would have come.
When Silvermane saw him striding through the cedars or across the grassy belt of the valley he would neigh his gladness.
They had not been quiet many moments when the shrill neigh of a mustang rang out.
The great enemy of these animals is the Puma, and they fly from him; but Mr. Darwin says he has often known them not only neigh and squeak when men approach, but dance and leap about in the most absurd manner.
From the hills the dawning day Looks down on the sleeping plain; In the court-yard waiteth the gallant Grey, And the castle rings with a joyous neigh As the Knight and his steed meet again.
Dickenson, for his pony stopped short, as did the others, the sergeant's mount uttering a sharp, challenging neigh and beginning to fidget.
I've been expecting to hear one of the ponies neigh every moment, and that will be fatal.
I gave a loud, shrill neigh for help; again and again I neighed, pawing the ground impatiently, and tossing my head to get the rein loose.
When she saw him at the gate she would neigh with joy, and trot up to him.
I neighed loudly, and was overjoyed to hear an answering neigh from Ginger, and men's voices.
He saies, It is writt in his forhead All and in gramarye, That for all the gold that is under heaven, I dare not neigh him nye.
Just as he was about to give the signal to continue the journey his steed, which a slave was employed to look after, impatient to devour space, began to neigh and to paw the ground, and presently broke loose.
The second motive is that the mare does not neigh in time of war like the horse, and is less sensitive as to hunger, thirst, and heat, and is therefore of greater use to a people whose riches consist principally in flocks of camels and sheep.
The cry of the latter animal resembles the clear, shrill, impotent neigh of the mule, and is in no way calculated to inspire terror like the roar of the lion, which is as the growling of thunder.
He so loves trees, verdure, shade, and running water, that he will neigh for joy on seeing them.
Another horse belonging to the Prophet was named Mortadjez, because of the beauty of his neigh which resembled poesy and the harmonious metres of the Aadjaz.
They neigh with pleasure at the approach of her who tends them, and, as soon as they see her, turn their head gracefully towards her.
When my courser rushes towards a goal he makes a noise like to that of wings in motion, and his neigh resembles the mournful note of the nightingale.
The elephant’s impatient roar, The din of cars, I hear no more: No more the horse’s pleasant neigh Rings out to meet me on my way.
The roar of elephants, the neigh Of horses eager for the fray.
I heard his calling neigh and I answered him, and he came to me, clearing a ten-foot ravine in a jump.
And the same June sounds come over to me: the call of an ewe to an errant lamb; the neigh of a mare and the answering whinny of her colt; the distant staccato clatter of binders amid the wheat.
Was my face to her as the face of her dead master, sleeping a sleep from which not even the wildest roar of battle, no, nor her cheerful neigh at morning, would ever wake him?
His frightened but unscathed steed uttered a neigh of welcome as he bestrode him, and giving loose to the rein he committed his escape to the animal's sagacity, while he aided his efforts by a devout supplication.