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Hunting Songs
by R. E. Egerton-Warburton
Egerton-Warburton, R. E. (1804-1891)
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The Woore Country.
Quæsitum Meritis.
Old Oulton Lowe.
Tarporley Hunt, 1833.
The Little Red Rover.
The Fox and the Brambles.
The Earth Stopper.
The Old Brown Forest.
The Dead Hunter.
The Spectre Stag.
On the New Kennel, erected on Delamere Forest.
The Ladie Cunigunda of Kynast.
The Love-Chace.
A Recollection.
The Tantivy Trot.
Hawkstone Bow-Meeting.
The Ball and the Battue.
On the Landlord
Cheshire Chivalry.
On the Picture of the Cheshire Hunt,
The Breeches.
Inscription on the Handle of a Fox's Brush, mounted and presented by the Author to Wilbraham Tollemache, Esq.
The Sawyer.
Song, written for and sung by I. H. SMITH BARRY, ESQ.
Tarwood.
A “Meet” at the Hall, and a “Find” in the Wood.
Song.
Sport in the Highlands.
“Importation of Vermin.”
I.
I.
Bowmeeting Song.
Farmer Dobbin.
The Blooming Evergreen.
Cheshire Jumpers.
Tarporley Hunt Song.
A Remonstrance on Lord Stanley's Suggestion that the Session of Parliament should be held during the Winter Months.
Highwayside.
Count Warnoff.
Le Gros-Veneur.
The Keeper.
A Railway Accident with the Cheshire.
Tarporley Hunt Song.
A “Burst” in the Ball Week.
Farmer Newstyle and Farmer Oldstyle.
Home with the Hounds; or, the Huntsman's Lament.
On hearing that “The Cheshire” were to hunt Five Days a Week.
We are all of us Tailors in Turn.
A Word ere we Start.
Hard-riding Dick.
Thompson's Trip to Epsom.
A Modern Stable.
On Reading in the “Times,” April 9th, 1860, a Critique on the Life of Asheton Smith.
Tarporley Swan-Hopping.
Killing no Murder.
On Peter Collison's late Fall.
Riding to Hounds.
Newby Ferry.
Hunting Song.
Tarporley Song.
A Growl from the Squire of Grumbleton.
The Coverside Phantom.
The Ladie of the Castle of Windeck.
The Two Wizards.
On a Tame Fox,
The Mare and her Master.
Farewell to Tarporley.
The Pheasant and the Fox.
The Stranger's Story.
The Lovers' Quarrel.
'Tis Sixty Years Since.
The Close of the Season.
Lines
Lines
Epitaph
Epitaph on A. B. C. by X. Y. Z.
On a Thorn Tree planted over the Grave of “Miss Miggs,” a Brood Mare.
The Roebuck at Toft.
Charade.
Welsh Hunting.
Paraphrase by a Master of Hounds.
Epigram on a hard-riding Youth named Taylor.
Inscription
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Hunting Songs
Hunting Songs
by R. E. Egerton-Warburton
R. E. Egerton-Warburton
1804-1891
Basil Montagu Pickering
London
1877
Hunting Songs