"I will keep my mouth, as it were a bridle." | |
- Gold bridle. | |
- Let go of my bridle! | |
- Take your hands off that bridle. | |
- You got that bridle too tight on that horse. | |
"I will keep my mouth, as it were a bridle." | |
- Gold bridle. | |
- Let go of my bridle! | |
- Take your hands off that bridle. | |
- You got that bridle too tight on that horse. | |
- Oh, thirty-five elephants with ceremonial bridles, trappings, brocades and pavillions; | |
A spanking' team with their bridles all a-jinglin'? | |
And to think that I'd have put bridles to the country in 24 hours! | |
Boy, a couple of years ago they'd have put Sandy in Red Lodge penitentiary, weaving' bridles. | |
Keep the bridles tight without pulling them. | |
- Oh, thirty-five elephants with ceremonial bridles, trappings, brocades and pavillions; | |
A spanking' team with their bridles all a-jinglin'? | |
And to think that I'd have put bridles to the country in 24 hours! | |
Boy, a couple of years ago they'd have put Sandy in Red Lodge penitentiary, weaving' bridles. | |
Keep the bridles tight without pulling them. | |
A loving spirit like yours can't be bridled. | |
Bonnie George Campbell Rode out on a day Saddled and bridled So gallant rode he | |
Bridled or unbridled I have my part to play. | |
He carries shield and lance, and rides a bridled horse... to avoid paying taxes on his wares. | |
Mama was right when she said my charm was like a wild stallion-- if not properly bridled, it'll bust down a barn. | |
It's self-sacrifice! "Don't try bridling me!" | |
To be thought of as simply a beautiful woman was bridling, unthinkable. | |
Uh, apparently while bridling the stallion, | |
Very good. But there will be no more of this unbridled enthusiasm unless I am the one bridling it. | |
A loving spirit like yours can't be bridled. | |
Bonnie George Campbell Rode out on a day Saddled and bridled So gallant rode he | |
Bridled or unbridled I have my part to play. | |
He carries shield and lance, and rides a bridled horse... to avoid paying taxes on his wares. | |
Mama was right when she said my charm was like a wild stallion-- if not properly bridled, it'll bust down a barn. | |
It's self-sacrifice! "Don't try bridling me!" | |
To be thought of as simply a beautiful woman was bridling, unthinkable. | |
Uh, apparently while bridling the stallion, | |
Very good. But there will be no more of this unbridled enthusiasm unless I am the one bridling it. | |