"Grise" Quotes from Famous Books
... and handsome. She carried her double load easily, putting back her ears and champing her bit like the proud, high-spirited mare she was. As they rode by the long pasture, she spied her mother—who was called Old Grise, as she was called Young Grise—and neighed an adieu. Old Grise approached the fence, making her hopples ring, tried to leap over into the road to follow her daughter; then, seeing that she started off at a fast trot, she neighed in her turn, and stood looking after her, pensive and disturbed in ... — The Devil's Pool • George Sand
... numbers of Buffalows. (2) passed 2 Small Willow Islands with large Sand bars makeing from their upper points (3) passed Elk Island Situated near the L. S. about 21/2 mes. long & 3/4 wide, Covered with Cotton wood, a red berry Called by the French "grise de buff," Grapes &c. the river is wide Streight & contains a great numr of Sand bars, (4) passed a Small Creek on the S. S. 16 yds wide I call Reubens Cr.- R. Fields was the first who found it- Came too & Camped on the S. S. in a Wood. Soon after we landed ... — The Journals of Lewis and Clark • Meriwether Lewis et al
... ring of iron on his left foot. Also, Grise, his wife, having a ring and chain ... — The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus • American Anti-Slavery Society
... trewe hope, whiche is russet couller, and from ceur dor, esmaille de uray esperance, qui est coulleur grise, et de par ... — An Introductorie for to Lerne to Read, To Pronounce, and to Speke French Trewly • Anonymous |