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Therefore we can see Angela's and the beadsman's death is resultant at the end of the poem.
Goddess, allow this aged man his right To be your beadsman now that was your knight.
He had to add Beadsman's bridle to the judge's scales before he could pass the weigh-in.
Beadsman proved to be a successful stallion.
Beadsman's sire, Weatherbit, was runner-up in the 1845 Goodwood Cup before going on to a successful stud career.
Bedesman, or beadsman (Med.
The book centers on the emotionally challenged Lenore Stonecipher Beadsman, a 24-year-old telephone switchboard operator who questions her own reality.
Beadsman took the lead inside the final furlong and won comfortably by a length from Toxophilite with The Hadji staying on strongly for third.
On a bitterly chill night, an ancient beadsman performs his penances while in the castle of Madeline's warlike family, an alcohol-fueled revelry has begun.
The beadsman, "His thousand Aves told / For aye unsought-for slept among his ashes cold".
Beadsman began his three-year-old season by beating Star of the East by a neck in a race at Newmarket in early April.
BEADSMAN, prayer-man, one engaged to pray for another.
Although by this time Wells had long been eclipsed as leading jockey by George Fordham, he still found success with many of Beadsman's offspring.
In his only race after the Derby, Beadsman won a Triennial Stakes at Stockbridge Racecourse.
Beadsman's stable had another Derby contender in the 2000 Guineas winner Fitz-Roland and opinion concerning the colts' relative merits was divided.
Saxon was a brown stallion sired by Beadsman, and was bred in England, by Joseph Hawley.
The confused heroine is 24-year-old Lenore Stonecipher Beadsman who, despite her proximity to the sinister G.O.D., has a ridiculous life.
Manning felt that Fitz-Roland was better, but Hawley favoured Beadsman and the stable jockey John Wells, was undecided.
Palatinus made the best start, at the first bend both Mick and Entomb attempted to move inside to the rail, but Beadsman collided with both of them, sending all three dogs sprawling.
When it came to the 1868 Derby, Wells was left with the dilemma of choosing his mount from three of Beadsman's sons - the aformentioned Rosicrucian, Green Sleeve and Blue Gown.
In David Foster Wallace's 1987 novel The Broom of the System, Lavache "Stoney" Beadsman has a wooden leg with a hidden drawer in which he keeps marijuana cigarettes and other illegal substances.
He was entered for at least three match races in the autumn, including one against the Cesarewitch winner Prioress, but none of these happened as either Hawley or the owner of Beadsman's rival withdrew and paid a forfeit.