Type genus of Ursidae: brown bears; in some classifications genus Ursus includes all bears.
1Ursus was the poet of these magical representations; he wrote the pieces.
2It was the voice of Gwynplaine, but in the mouth of Ursus.
3The yard of the Tadcaster Inn had taken the fancy of Ursus.
4I will take Ursus a rope; the rest he will do himself.
5The child, in fact, was entering the house of Homo and Ursus.
6With the help of Ursus, sometimes I can interpret what they do.
7Among the captives were the maid Lygia, and her faithful guard, Ursus.
8Gwynplaine remembered what Ursus had told him of the necessity for silence.
9A placard was hung up with the following inscription, composed by Ursus:
10Ursus watched him disappear behind the heavy door with a heavy heart.
11Whilst the little girl drank, and the little boy ate, Ursus grumbled,-
12Still Ursus was too much of an artist not to regret Tom-Jim-Jack.
13Ursus would certainly have had a crow to pluck with those scales.
14Ursus was now about to see what they were bringing with them.
15Ursus, who had had experience, knew the smart caused by rash curiosity.
16Maximus fled and was slain by a certain Ursus, a Roman soldier.