89 Words to use with lions

The old lady, who was a lion-hunter in her youth, is as much one now as ever.'

Hence we read of old-world warriors,of Gog and Magog and the Kings of Bashan; of the sons of Anak; of Hercules, with his lion-skin and club; of Beówulf, who, dragging the sea-monster from her lair, plunged beneath the drift of sea-foam and the flame of dragon-breath, and met the clutch of dragon-teeth.

Nor must I forget one priceless fellow, a lion-tamer, who, strange to say, feared exceedingly the wild denizens of the scrub that sniffed around his patrol at night.

May men of lion hearts and spirit keen Beloved by God and objects of his care Receive my salutations while they live, My countless salutations.

"Here's a lion track," interposed Emett.

"He was just coming home from a lion-hunt, and was very much pleased because he'd killed a lot of lions.

He awakened refreshed, and the first thought in his mind was, "I'm in lion-land at last!"

We were completely bewildered with its physical properties, and surprised at the abundance of wild horses and mustangs, deer, coyotes, foxes, grouse and other birds, and overjoyed to find innumerable lion trails.

ENGLISH MODE OF HUNTING, AND INDIAN PIG-STICKING.The hunting of the wild boar has been in all times, and in all countries, a pastime of the highest interest and excitement, and from the age of Nimrod, has only been considered second to the more dangerous sport of lion-hunting.

Her eye proclaims her of the Briton line; Her lion-port, her awe-commanding face, Attempered sweet to virgin-grace.

Let his wonderful deliverance out of the mouths of the lions answer;

So Lybian huntsmen, on some sandy plain, From shady coverts roused, the lion chase: The kingly beast roars out with loud disdain, And slowly moves, unknowing to give place.

or, 2nd and 3rd Gules, 3 lions passant guardant in pale, or.

A lion-cub, of sordid mind, Avoided all the lion kind; Fond of applause, he sought the feasts Of vulgar and ignoble beasts; With asses all his time he spent, Their club's perpetual president.

The visible part of it is a pure alabaster representation of the tomb of our Henry II, supported by lions couchant.

"That crimson tent where spear-men frowning stand, And steel-clad veterans form a threatening band, Holds mighty Gúdarz, famed for martial fire, Of eighty valiant sons the valiant sire; Yet strong in arms, he shuns inglorious ease, His lion-banners floating in the breeze.

It is the lion number three, according to the American ranking of the historical edifices and localities of England.

According to the favor each one draws, the guests take their places respectively at the March hare table, the lion table, the lamb table, or the pussy willow table.

His heart of hope was now well-nigh broken, but his lion courage remained.

Don, the story of a lion dog.

These three were lion runways and hundreds of deer carcasses lined the thickets.

For which he paid full dear; For while he spake, a braying ass Did sing most loud and clear; Whereat his horse did snort, as he Had heard a lion roar, And galloped off with all his might, As he had done before.

Why, he has gone with the baby over to the lion cage, where they are feeding the lions.

"Remember one thing, Daniel little lion slayer!

There was the Prence Ragin' himself, mounted up upon his elegant throne, an' his crown, that was half a hundred weight ov goold, I suppose, on his head, an' his sceptre in his hand, an' his lion sittin' on one side ov him, an' his unicorn on the other.

89 Words to use with  lions