White hart deer graze the lawns, said to be descended from two white harts given by Elizabeth 1 to her god-child. |
The white harts are a pun, referring to the white heart symbol adopted by the International Council of Nurses as an emblem of nursing. |
The bold fenian men larkin was gone, and Connolly was going to the great joy of some of the labour leaders whose harts panteth after a cushy job as a deer's panteth after the water brooks. |
There are also ibis, peacocks, falcons, eagles, griffins, harts, antelopes, gazelles, elephants and camels. |
Tell them to kill two fine harts against to-morrow eve, for we shall have great company and lordly sport. |
About twenty men were working throughout five tides to plant each and every harts with bare hands. |