Fowling a Poem in Five Books Descriptive of Grouse Partridge Pheasant Wood

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Fowling a Poem in Five Books Descriptive of Grouse Partridge Pheasant Wood
John Vincent
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95 Still charm me with thy song ; my care shall be To guard thy person, and relieve thy wants.
Now for the sport equipp'd, once more I take To the wide-spreading woods my joyous way : Hope sweetly whispers to my mind success. 100 78 FOWLING.
One old and trusty pointer at my side Attends, and conscious of the destin'd joy, Oft eyes with earnest gaze the distant shades. Yet ? ere we pierce the forest's deep recess. Let us the skirting hedge-rows well explore, 105 And yon thick field of verdant tu
...rnips beat. Then well content, nor doubtful if we left In open ground the game, with patient toil Through the close tangPd covert shall we press. There doubtless shall we find the lazy nide, 110 That by no droppings of th' o'er-arching trees Disturb'd, in their warm shelter still remain. Forward! my faithful dog; for here we waste The precious hours in vain. Here at this gap, Here will we enter, where the yellow leaves, 115 The first pale ofPrings of the trembling woods FOWLING. 79 To tyrant Winter, by his servile slaves Eurus, and Boreas gathered, strew the ground.

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