All this came to pass in due course, and the horse, deprived of his nosebag, returned to his professional obligations.
"Somehow Good"
William de Morgan
Our cabby was a man of resource, for having considered for a moment, he backed the horse close against the gate, stood on the top and lowered the horse's nosebag by means of a long rope which he kept by him in case of emergencies, and cried- "Now then, get in there, one at a time, and I'll soon have you over here."
"The Mysterious Shin Shira"
George Edward Farrow
The faithful Tom abides with Jerry; though he tells him it's feed time an' that the others with a nosebag on each of 'em is already at their repasts.
"Wolfville Nights"
Alfred Lewis