INSCRIBED TO THOMAS ARMSTRONG, THE CELEBRATED 

 FOXHTJNTER OF NORTH TYNE. 



Tlie various incidents described in the following song- 

 occurred at the famous foxhunt held at Earls Seat, 20th 

 March, 1875. The brilliant run was witnessed by the 

 writ or, who also was in the midst of the fun at the 

 finish. 



THE Tarset men a hunting went, 



Sae early in the morn? 

 WT Ruby, Boyal, Windham, too, 



Away by Hunter Burn. 

 Tho joyfu' soond of horn an' liund, 



Ilous'd reynard frae the rocks, 

 At break o' day they view'd away 



A Tarsettearian Fox. 



Over hills, thro' dusky dells, 



By monie a cairn and scaur, 

 The little pack pursue their game, 



Like gallant dogs of war, 

 Till on the Belling' s shaggy brow 



Some o' the glaiky brocks 

 Did scrauch an' shoot, an* scar aboot, 



That Tarsettearian Eox. 



