15 Words to use with steeds

It was a statue in black marble, a steed fit for a Shah of Persia!

Whether the ancient steed dreamt of its former youth and activity, and "grew young once more," or whether its long rest had made it anxious to reach its stable, we know not; but the unpleasant reality was forced upon us, that it was rapidly bearing Mrs. Blunt away.

And hearing it, he hath come here, by the help of excellent steeds fleet as the wind and capable of going a hundred yojanas.

Unto a populous city," he saith: "The road lies steep through the Vale of Death Oh, it makes the old steeds gasp for breath!

There lay the steed gasping in the last agony, and the rider beneath him, crushed, mangled and dead.

'Tis said here that these annoyances are meant to spur me on; but I maintain that those are scurvy spurs which make a good steed jib.

And, for his cause seem'd good, anon behold Many a strange knight, and many a baron bold, Brought by the tourney's fame, on fiery steeds Couch lance to aid; and mortal strife succeeds.

When the blood is hot, when the heart throbs with exaltation, when martial music swells, and the war-steed prances, and the bayonets gleam in the bright sunlightthen I think not of the doubt, nor of the long train of horrors, the tears, the bereavements, the agonies, of which this martial magnificence is but the vanguard.

The terrified steed rears, starts backwardthe rider utters a short prayer.

Soon as the father saw the rosy morn, And the moon shining with a blunter horn, He bid the nimble Hours without delay Bring forth the steeds; the nimble Hours obey: From their full racks the generous steeds retire, 140 Dropping ambrosial foams and snorting fire.

Hedges, trees, groves, gardens, orchards, woods, farm-houses, huts, halls, mansions, palaces, spires, steeples, towers, and temples, all go wavering by, each demigod seeing, or seeing them not, as his winged steed skims or labours along, to the swelling or sinking music, now loud as a near regimental band, now faint as an echo.

He opened a door, and saw a steed standing fastened to a ring.

while I the means reveal To enjoy those pleasures, for the weak too strong, Too costly for the poor: to rein the steed Swift-stretching o'er the plain, to cheer the pack Opening in concerts of harmonious joy, 110 But breathing death.

Not as of old, like Homeric Achilles, ??de? ya???, Joyous knight-errant of God, thirsting for labour and strife; No more on magical steed borne free through the regions of ether, But, like the hack which I ride, selling my sinew for gold.

Who shall the rider's restive steed turn back, Or who withstand the arrows he lets fly Between the mountains of eternity?

15 Words to use with  steeds