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Posted By: RTim
15-Nov-24 - 09:36 AM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: Song about a fox being chased by hounds
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Song about a fox being chased by hounds
This was collected in The New Forest by Dr. George Gardiner....
Tim Radford
BOLD REYNARD,THE FOX. Roud 358 – Albert Doe – Bartley (GG/1/21/1325) – Tune & Text – Doe – 17 Dec 1908
The Lord for the king’s hounds he did send Jerry Balsam he swore I should die But I’ve left three brothers behind That loves young lambs better than I.
It was by Simon Stewart’s I run When the keeper shot the hair of my thigh It’s pardon dear huntsman and hounds For this fatal wound I shall die.
It’s forty-five miles I have run I’ve run it in three hours space My strength it begins for to fail And the hounds they got forward apace.
(I had many a times been surprised With the hounds that could fly like a crow - As song by Doe) It’s often times I have been chased By the dogs that run much like a cow But in all the whole course of my life I never had a breathing till now.
It’s down stony valleys I run Where the bloodthirsty hounds did me follow It made my old coat stand on end For to hear the bold huntsmen Holloa.
It’s down stony fields where they catched him Where they cause Bold Reynard to die Good Lord how they racked him and tore him And cause his old jacket to fly.
It’s now Bold Reynard he’s dead They’ll turn to the Dolphin and dine They’ll dip his fur paw in the bumper And drink my lord’s health in good wine.