Dick Sii}ipson, Huntsman. 53 



Many others were there, well worthy of mention, 

 But already I have taken too much your attention. 



So we trot to a gorse to pay Charley a visit 



" Hi — in ! Yooi over there ? "" How quick they are in it — 



*^ Hoic ! hoic ! yoic ! push him about ! * 



In a minute we are told that Reynard is out. 



On to Addington (jorse, His Lordship took — 



Such a place for a find, below, sirs, the brook. 



Hounds scarcely in cover, when a whimper was heard ; 



Charley made up his mind, and was off like a bird ! 



In the distance is heard, '* 7'ally ho ! tally ho ! "' 



And the cover it echoes, " Hoic, hallo! hoic, hallo ! '" 



Like lightning they flew, the brook is in sight, 



The landing is good, and your hat is all right: 



There, Elliott's gone over, and next Hervie Farquar, 



Cooke and Poole jumped the " Ford," and so did "■ The 



Doctor." 

 'J'he Oxford division they all have a shy. 

 Some got a ducking, and others kept dry. 

 The country's so good, they went such a pace, 

 Each hound, with each other, contending a race ; 

 For near twenty minutes a '' cracker "" they went, 

 When a road and " Hallo ! "" — it lost them the scent ; 

 My Lord tried his best, and with Simpson's assistance, 

 Poor Charley he beat them, and gave them a distance. 

 ^' Second horses" are called for, more than one shook his tail, 

 My second " Brown Brandy," His Lordship's " Pale Ale ! " 



Back to Winslow, the Spinney we then went to draw, 



1*11 tell all that followed, and all that I saw ; 



Such a beautiful home for poor Reynard to dwell in, 



Such echo I hear, from Simpson's voice swelling ; 



A whimper, a challenge, — " Yooi ! have at him ! " I hear— 



'Twas a three-legged fox, and theychopp'd him — "Oh! dear.'' 



