Poems on several occasions | ||
143
THE STAGG AT BAY,
A Hunting SONG, IN Apollo and Daphne.
Away, away! the Stagg's at Bay,
The Hounds are waiting for their Prey;
The Huntsman's Call invites ye all,
Come in, come in Boys! while you may.
The Hounds are waiting for their Prey;
The Huntsman's Call invites ye all,
Come in, come in Boys! while you may.
144
The Horn shall be the marry'd Man's Fee,
And let him take it not in Scorn;
The Great and Sage in ev'ry Age,
Have not disdain'd to wear the Horn.
And let him take it not in Scorn;
The Great and Sage in ev'ry Age,
Have not disdain'd to wear the Horn.
The jolly Horn, the Rosy Morn,
The Harmony of deep mouth'd Hounds:
These, these! my Boys, are Heavenly Joys;
A Sportsman's Pleasure knows no Bounds.
The Harmony of deep mouth'd Hounds:
These, these! my Boys, are Heavenly Joys;
A Sportsman's Pleasure knows no Bounds.
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