As they came over Magdalen Bridge, Drysdale, who had returned to Oxford as a private gentleman after his late catastrophe, which he had managed to keep a secret from his guardian, and was occupying his usual place on the box, called out- "Now, boys, keep your eyes open, there must be plenty of lionesses about;" and thus warned, the whole load, including the cornopean player, were on the look-out for lady visitors, profanely called lionesses, all the way up the street.
"Tom Brown at Oxford"
Thomas Hughes
A storm of indignation arose at this speech; the notion that any of the fraternity who had any hold on lionesses, particularly if they were pretty, should not use it to the utmost for the benefit of the rest, and the glory and honor of the college, was revolting to the under graduate mind.
"Tom Brown at Oxford"
Thomas Hughes
The fame of Brown's lionesses had spread through St. Ambrose's already, and Hardy had heard of them as well as other men.
"Tom Brown at Oxford"
Thomas Hughes