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Then here's to John Peel, with mi' heart an' soul, 

 Come fill, fill us up another strong bowl, 

 And we'll follow John Peel, through fair an' through foul,. 

 When we're waked by his horn i' the morning. 



Chorus — 'Twas the sound o' his horn 

 Waked me from my bed, 



An' the cry o' his hounds that he oft'times led ; 

 For Peel's "view halloa" would waken the dead,, 

 Or the fox from his lair i' the morning. 



D'ye ken John Peel with his coat so grey. 

 He lived at Caldbeck, once in a way. 

 But now he's gone, an' is far, far away, 

 An' we nivver hear his horn i' the morning. 



Chorus — 'Twas the sound o' his horn 

 Waked me from my bed, 



An' the cry o' his hounds that he oft'times led; 

 For Peel's "view halloa" would waken the dead,. 

 Or the fox from his lair i' the morninar. 



A Few Well-Known Good Hounds. 



Among tlie well-known hounds connected with 

 Wensleydale were "Sweeper," black and tan, kept 

 by Mr. R. Robinson, Castle Bank. He was sire of 

 "Matcham" and "Romper." 



