It’s a check, and they are drawin’ down the coppice for a scent,
You can see as they’ve been runnin’, for the ’orses they are spent;
I’ll lay the fox will break this way, downwind as sure as fate,
An’ if he does you’ll see the field come poundin’ through our gate.

But, Maggie, what’s that slinkin’ beside the cover?—See!
Now it’s in the clover field, and goin’ fast an’ free,
It’s ’im, and they don’t see ’im. It’s ’im! ’Alloo! ’Alloo!
My broken wind won’t run to it—I’ll leave the job to you.

There now I ’ear the music, and I know they’re on his track;
Oh, watch ’em, Maggie, watch ’em! Ain’t they just a lovely pack!
I’ve nursed ’em through distemper, an’ I’ve trained an’ broke ’em in,
An’ my ’eart it just goes out to them as if they was my kin.

Well, all things ’as an endin’, as I’ve ’eard the parson say,
The ’orse is cast, an’ the ’ound is past, an’ the ’unter ’as ’is day;
But my day was yesterday, so lay me down again.
You can draw the curtain, Maggie, right across the winder pane.

MASTER

Master went a-hunting,
When the leaves were falling;
We saw him on the bridle path,
We heard him gaily calling.
‘Oh master, master, come you back,
For I have dreamed a dream so black!’
A glint of steel from bit and heel,
The chestnut cantered faster;
A red flash seen amid the green,
And so good-bye to master.

Master came from hunting,
Two silent comrades bore him;
His eyes were dim, his face was white,
The mare was led before him.
‘Oh, master, master, is it thus
That you have come again to us?’
I held my lady’s ice-cold hand,
They bore the hurdle past her;
Why should they go so soft and slow?
It matters not to master.

H.M.S. ‘FOUDROYANT’

[Being an humble address to Her Majesty’s Naval advisers, who sold Nelson’s old flagship to the Germans for a thousand pounds.]

Who says the Nation’s purse is lean,
Who fears for claim or bond or debt,
When all the glories that have been
Are scheduled as a cash asset?
If times are black and trade is slack,
If coal and cotton fail at last,
We’ve something left to barter yet—
Our glorious past.