FORES'S SPCRTma ENCRAVINeS, \ 



FORES'S NATIONAL SPORTS. { 



F ® X M U 11 T I HJ" CI. ^ 



I'rom the Original Pictui-es by Me. J. F. Heering, Sen. \ 



I A SERIES OF FOUR ADMIRABLY COLOURED ENGRAVINGS. ^ 



\ Price to Subscribers, £10 lO-s. — Size, with margin for Framing, 45 inches long by 26 high. \ 

 I Tha Set com]j|^es — ^ 



I Plate I.— THE MBIST. 



I " Delightful scene ! s 



WTiere all around is gay — men, horses, dogs, ^ 



And in each smiling countenance appears I 



Fresh blooming health and universal joy." ^ 



" 'riien to the copse, i 



I'hick w-ith entangling grass or prickly fm-ze, I 



AVith silence lead thy many-coloured hoimds ? 



In all their beauty's pride." — Someetile. i 



Plate II.— THE PIMH. I 



" Hark ! what loud shouts l 



Ke-echo thro' the groves : he breaks away; | 



Shrill horns proclaim his flight ; each straggling hound } 



Strains o'er the lawn to reach the distant pack. ^ 



'Tis triumph all and joy." 5 



" Hark ! on the drag I hear ^ 



Then' doubtful notes preluding to a cry ; ^ 



More nobly full, and swell'd with every mouth." — SoilERYiLE. > 



Plate III.-THE HUM. 



" The riders bend 

 O'er their arch'd necks ; with steady hands, by turns 

 Indulge their speed, or moderate their rage." 

 " Happy the man who with unrivall'd speed 

 Can pass his fellows, and with pleasm-e view 

 The strugghng pack." — Someevile. 



Plate IV.-THE KII^L,. 



" The pack inquisitive, with clamour loud. 



Drag out their trembluig prize ; and on his blood 

 With greedy transport feast." 



" A chosen few 

 Alone the sport enjoy, nor droop beneath 

 Then- pleasing toils." — Someetile. 



Corresponding in Size and Style \vith FORESS NATIONAL SPORTS- 



Plate I.-The START FOR THE I^ERBIT. 

 Pla\^.e II.-STEEPI.E-CHASE CRACKS. 



Price £3 o*. Od. eacli. 

 Coloui-cd in close imitation of the Original Pictm-es by Me. J. F. Heeeing, Sen. 



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