Covert Side Sketches Or Thoughts On Hunting Suggested By Many Days in Many Cou
Covert Side Sketches Or Thoughts On Hunting Suggested By Many Days in Many Cou
J Nevill Fitt
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The meeting was unani- mous in opposition to the pack, and a guarantee fund, headed by the chairman with a subscription of 201. , was formed. A committee was formed, and invested with power to represent the subscribers in any pro- ceedings that may be taken against the pack. " 268 COVERT-SIDE SKETCHES. there in lines which certainly can only allude to the wild deer : Now Cancer glows with Phoebus' fiery car : The youth rush eager to the sylvan war, Swarm o'er the lawns, the forest walks surroun...d, Rouse the fleet hart, and cheer the opening hound. It was later on in the century, and in the reign of George III. , before the deer were removed from the forest and confined to the park. 2 Then, deer, which were known, and, indeed, had all their names, were roused, hunted, and saved if pos- sible, and, finally, Farmer George came to rely solely on the cart for his pastime. Of course every one has heard of the Ep- ping Hunt on Easter Monday. I chanced to meet with a very humorous description of the scene in the Literary Gazette, 1830, which I shall take the liberty of transcribing for the benefit of my readers, feeling sure that it cannot fail to amuse them : The first time I 'unted I ne'er shall forget, 'Twas to Hepping I vent, and I got werry vet ; The rain rattled down so unkimmonly fast, That I thought I should surely be drowned at last.
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