72 WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. 



The following concise and unsatisfactory notice is given 

 of this run ; and we regret to observe, that several others 

 of a similar description have been as slightly passed over, 

 and many interesting runs have occurred, of which no 

 record is now to be obtained. 



February 1st, 1806. — Mr. Corbet's hounds had a very 

 severe chase on Saturday last, from Bearley Bushes, and 

 killed their fox, after a run of foiir hours and 50 minutes. 

 The huntsman was obliged to change horses, and out of a 

 numerous Field but few were in at the death. 



FROM ANONYMOUS— BY VENATOR. 



' See, yonder the hounds, o'er brook and o'er brake 



After reynard they eagerly go ; 

 While the shouts of the Sportsmen resound in the air, 



Hark for^vard, my boys ! Tally-ho ! ' 



MEET OAKLEY WOOD. 



MARCH 7th, 1806. 



Now early met — what hounds so good 

 As those produced of Trojan blood ? 

 What pack, by their great Master taught. 

 Is nearer to perfection brought ? 



At Oakley Wood — no cover nam'd 

 Is more for gallant foxes fam'd ; 

 Num'rous the Field — each busy hound 

 Had scarcely pass'd the woody bound. 

 When a game fox stole sly away. 

 Leaving because he durst not stay ! 



Having the covert bid adieu. 

 He ran the vill of Ashorne through. 



