'Why the Lion and the
Unicorn, of course,' said the King.
"The common narwhal, or
unicorn of the sea, often attains a length of sixty feet.
The animals of Abyssinia; the elephant,
unicorn, their horses and cows; with a particular account of the moroc.
In the forest roams a
unicorn which does great harm, and you must catch it first.' 'I fear one
unicorn still less than two giants.
In 1883 he commanded the steam sealer SEA
UNICORN, of Dundee.
The Narwhale I have heard called the Tusked whale, the Horned whale, and the
Unicorn whale.
One comprehends how undisturbed he was, and how safe from any danger of interruption, when it is stated that he even carried off a
unicorn's horn--a mere curiosity--which would not pass through the egress entire, but had to be sawn in two-- a bit of work which cost him hours of tedious labor.
Twisted shells with red lips like
unicorn's horns ornamented the mantelpiece, which was draped by a pall of purple plush from which depended a certain number of balls.
'He of the
Unicorn,' this one 'He of the Damsels,' that 'He of the Phoenix,' another 'The Knight of the Griffin,' and another 'He of the Death,' and by these names and designations they were known all the world round; and so I say that the sage aforesaid must have put it into your mouth and mind just now to call me 'The Knight of the Rueful Countenance,' as I intend to call myself from this day forward; and that the said name may fit me better, I mean, when the opportunity offers, to have a very rueful countenance painted on my shield."
When having limbered up the only two cannon that remained uninjured out of the four, they began moving down the hill (one shattered gun and one
unicorn were left behind), Prince Andrew rode up to Tushin.
There are three there, Bill, with a jolly large blue
unicorn and gold pitchfork on 'em: which is the old lady's arms.'
You are more horned than a
unicorn if you assert the contrary.