William Cavendish Quotes
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But we ought to consider the natural form and shape of a horse, that we may work him according to nature.
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You may observe in all my lessons, that I tell you how the legs go, and those who are unacquainted with that, are entirely ignorant…
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You must in all Airs follow the strength, spirit, and disposition of the horse, and do nothing against nature; for art is but to set…
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You should pull him back besides in all the lines before the quarter, just as you make the others advance.
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These are excellent lessons to break him, and make him light in hand: but nothing puts a horse so much upon his haunches, and consequently…
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The main secret for a horse that is heavy upon the hand, is for the rider to have a very light one; for when he…
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Now being upon the haunches (as he necessarily must be in this case) is it impossible but he must be light in hand, because no…
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And he that said that a horse was not dressed, whose curb was not loose, said right; and it is equally true that the curb…
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But my method of the pillar, as it throws the horse yet more upon the haunches, is still more effectual to this purpose, and besides…
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Use gentle means before you come to extremity, and whatever lesson you work him, and never take above half his strength, nor ride him till…
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Be always lavish of your caresses, and sparing in your corrections.
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Without knowing this, no man can dress a horse perfectly.
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By this way you may dress all sorts of horses in the utmost perfection, if you know how to practice it; a thing that is…
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But there is nothing to be done till a horse's head is settled.
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The horse's neck is between the two reins of the bridle, which both meet in the rider's hand.
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