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IX. 



Then Jack,' the first whip, on "The Widow," please note. 

 For a dinking good whip we 'd give him our vote ; 

 Whether pug steals away on this side or that. 

 That Jack views him " forrard " we '11 bet a new hat. 



X. 



There 's Mason" behind on a nice chestnut mare. 

 He rides a light weight and when wanted is there ; 

 With hounds so well tutored they seldom run riot. 

 And we think his chief aim is to keep his mare quiet. 



XI. 

 From " Windlestone " come two good looking steeds, 

 Selected with care from the best Irish breeds ; 

 Should at " Tatt's" you e're see such, then mark you, my boys, 

 You 'd not let them go without making a noise. 



XII. 



Ere long their neat master^ drives up with a pair. 

 While some one remarks 'tis a good scenting air ; 

 If hounds only run and the forecast is right. 

 You'll find it no light task to keep him in sight. 



XIII. 



Who's that on the grey? Don't you see it 's Lord Harry,* 

 With a good fox in front you '11 find he won't tarry. 

 O'er ditch, bank, and stile he goes a rare buster, 

 Just follow his line and you '11 call him a thruster. 



XIV. 



Yet a Lord^ and a Lady" from " Wynyard " hail. 

 Who are game for a gallop o'er hill and o'er dale ; 

 The Lord 's all for sport, the Lady so neat 

 Has the lightest of hands, and a very good seat. 



'Jack Bevans 'First whipper-in 'Sir W. Eden, Bart. *Lord Henry 

 Vane Tempest. 'Lord Herbert V. Tempest, 'Lady Aline V. 

 Tempest (now Lady Aline Beaumont). 



