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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I would have you fasten instead of holding it, the rein that comes back to your hand to the pommel of the saddle, because it has the greater force.William Cavendish
You should pull him back besides in all the lines before the quarter, just as you make the others advance.
William Cavendish
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 and work in the dark.
William Cavendish
But there is nothing to be done till a horse's head is settled.
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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 very easy in the hands of a master.
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