Englands Oldest Hunt Being Chapters of the History of the Bilsdale Farndale
Englands Oldest Hunt Being Chapters of the History of the Bilsdale Farndale
J John Fairfax Blakeborough
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Come alang, let's away, wa mun all on uz gan, Its t' last day wa s' hearken ti t' sounds EARLY DAYS OF THE SINNINGTON. 177 O' t' sweetest o' music, that ivver fills t' wood, T" whinny, or t'spinny, ther's nowt near so good As t' song 'at is sung by the hounds. Ther'll be all maks an' manders o' hosses Ah ween Au'd yauds, an' blood tits, an' fussocks an' all, Ther'll be Tommy on Farmer, Ah'll wager a pun', It wad bunch a lahl cockle, it wad Ah'll be bun Frev onnywhere yam tiv its stall. An' yan'...s sarten ti finnd, Young Willie fra t'Mires Astride of his mother's brown meer, Well gingered for t' day, like a two-year-au'd colt, Prancing an' dancing, its tail like a bolt, Thoff ti' market its jogged monny a year. Ther'll be Bobby's blind mare, 'at yance raced a coo, An' lost by three lengths an' a field, And au'd scrape yer bacon 1 on Methody Meg That downs on its knees for ti pray or ti beg, 'At its master ti sin mudn't yield. Ther'll be Pull Back, an' Fearnaught, an' Hedge-peeping Tom, An' Suckker, an' Slimmer, an' Sly, On stringholts an' roarers, baith bare-backs an' pads, Au'd folk an' young folk, baith lasses an' lads, An' mebbe ther'll be Mistress Fry.
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