"Centaur" : or The "turn out," a practical treatise on the (humane) management of horses, either in harness, saddle, or stable; with hints respecting the harness-room, coach-house, &c. . t t 4: XENTAUR; OR THE TURN OUT, ) > A Practical Treatise on the (Humane) Management of Horses, either in Harness, Saddle, or Stable; with Hints respecting the Harness-Room, Coach-Hotise, 6^r. BY E. W. GOUGH, Member of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. LONDON: Hardwicke and Bogue, 192, 7 8. I (COPYRIGHT REGISTERED.) ^ ?!*! ^—^^———^^^—^-^-~^—^^ •—?—^^—m^^^—m.^—^^.^—^^—


"Centaur" : or The "turn out," a practical treatise on the (humane) management of horses, either in harness, saddle, or stable; with hints respecting the harness-room, coach-house, &c. . t t 4: XENTAUR; OR THE TURN OUT, ) > A Practical Treatise on the (Humane) Management of Horses, either in Harness, Saddle, or Stable; with Hints respecting the Harness-Room, Coach-Hotise, 6^r. BY E. W. GOUGH, Member of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. LONDON: Hardwicke and Bogue, 192, 7 8. I (COPYRIGHT REGISTERED.) ^ ?!*! ^—^^———^^^—^-^-~^—^^ •—?—^^—m^^^—m.^—^^.^—^^—^-^mm^^.m^.^mmm^^—^^ ?^. (( CENTAUR. O Circe ! O mother of spite,Speak the last of that curse and imprison me quite,In the husk of a brute ; that no pity may nameThe man that I was, that no kindred may claim—The monster that hunters shun in their men in their horror, the women in fright. Printed by Frederick Grew, Moor Street and Albert Street, Birmingham. :*- •| i. »%^«^^.-.


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