In kingless lands the wise no more, Well trained in Scripture’s holy lore, In shady groves and gardens meet To argue in their calm retreat.
He wears, well trained in magic guile, The figure of a deer a while, Bright as the very sun, or place Where dwell the gay Gandharva race.
Thus Hanúmán, well trained in lore Of language, spoke, and said no more.
Benson) claims, in his evidence before the Commission, that his graduates are as well trained in the same subject as the pupils of Sandhurst or Woolwich.
If well trained, he will instantly wheel and place himself and rider out of harm's way; but, woe to both horse and hunter if this is not done.
A dog that hunts without being in the company of his master will never be a well trained dog.
If he is well trained and is certain in his movements it will be reflected in his music.
By slightly advancing the hands, or even relaxing the hold of the reins, the horse, if well trained, will go forward.
If the horse be well trained, a slight pressure of the whip and leg, and an elevation of the horse's head, by means of the reins, will make him strike into a canter.
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