White hart deer graze the lawns, said to be descended from two white harts given by Elizabeth 1 to her god-child. |
White harts is also a play on words, alluding to the emblematic white heart of the International Council of Nurses. |
There is variety in texture, too, from the fragile laciness of maidenhair fern to the solidity of harts tongue fern. |
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. |
Come and let the fireplace warm your harts in winter and the swimmingpool cool you down in summer! |
There are also ibis, peacocks, falcons, eagles, griffins, harts, antelopes, gazelles, elephants and camels. |