PART II.

March 5th, 1811.

Next day to the Thatchmeadows, I

(The forest skirts to scour)

Coldrife, and Quarryhouse pass’d by,

To Newbiggin’s bleak moor:

Bullbush, Blueburn, and Blagdon Brakes,

I carefully did scan;

But none on these extensive tracts,

Were seen by any man.

Ward’s Intake, Hut, and Shepherd’s Shield,

Coldside, and Moralhurst;

By Forestburn, and Meadowfield,

To Holyhill I cours’d:

Hence Lordenshaws, and Garlyside,

Crook, Loaning, Stewardshill;

But disappointments did preside,

O’er expectations still.

By the Sheephurst, to Brockleyhall,

And Turnbull’s steed I steer’d;

And at each peasant’s cot did call,

That in my path appear’d:

To the Two Raws, and Butterknows,

I posted on with speed,

Where I was told some of my ewes

Cross’d Coquet at Craghead.

Resolv’d the south side first to seek,

I rang’d that rocky hill,

’Till I explor’d the ’Squires Peak;

Herd’s House, and Little Mill,

By Wagtailhall, and Sandyheughs,

To Rothbury then did ride;

To feed, refresh, and hear what news;

Then search the other side.

Hence by Knocklaw, and Tumbleton,

And ev’ry scatter’d cot,

Through Debdon Dale—and I anon

By Wintercove did trot,

To Rimside Inn, to bait and bouse;—

From Framlington, Blacksow,

To Flambrohead, and Wholluphouse,

But could not find a ewe.

From Frostyfolds, to Whitefield House,

Chilhope, and Cragend Scars,

Where they and lambs might lurk recluse,

Unless rous’d unawares;—

By Healy, Hope, Lynn, and Woodhead,

To Healycoat I trudg’d,

To Cockshot, Brinkburn, and Todstead,

Where for that night I lodg’d.