The
New
Year's
hunt
is
out
today,
away
,away,
Come
up
to
t'
Duck
and
join
the
fray,
away
my
lads
away,
There's
Ernie
all
in
scarlet
dress
There's
Anthony
there
in
his
red
vest,
There's
Mr
Bruce
-
one
of
the
best,
away
my
lad's
away.
There's
Robin
there
and
there's
Johnny
too,
away,
away,
They're
out
on
top
a
fox
to
view,
away,
my
lads
away,
There's
Braithwaite,
Hawkrigg,
Totten,
Bell,
Raggie
Dixon,
Jim
Breakwell.
And
game
old
Fred
from
Cartmel
Fell,
away
my
lads,
away.
There's
Tommy
Preston
up
from
t'south,
away
away,
He
thowt
he
heard
a
hound
give
mouth,
away
my
lads,
away,
So
up
he
jumped
straight
out
of
bed,
And
left
his
missus
stock
to
feed,
And
straight
for
t'Duck
he
turned
his
head,
away
my
lads,
away
So
come
ye
all
and
ladies
fair,
away,
away,
I'll
take
you
to
bold
Reynard's
lair,
away
my
lads,
away,
At
Iron
Keld
we'll
start
the
day
If
Reynard's
there
he
dare
not
stay
He'll
bolt
and
give
us
all
fair
play,
away,
my
lad's,
away.
Then
down
through
Yewdales
bonny
dell,
away,
away,
And
up
Tom
heights
and
on
Holme
fell,
away,
my
lads
away,
He'll
have
to
fly
his
brush
to
hold,
For
Barmaid's
with
that
pack
I'm
told
She
matches
Ruby's
speed
of
old,
away,
my
lads
away.
Now
here's
to
Peel
and
Bowman
true,
away,
away,
Jim
Dalton
and
old
Tommy
too,
away,
my
lads
away,
And
when
George
Chapman's
had
his
turn,
We'll
drink
to
Porter,
Wear
and
Ern,
And
here's
success
to
each
in
turn,
away,
my
lads
away.
We
loused
at
Pull
Scar
one
fine
hunting
morn,
When
George
and
his
hounds
were
all
out
in
good
form,
He
tried
all
around,
and
through
t'Iron
Keld
But
he'd
never
a
chump
til
he
came
to
Holme
Fell.
Now
Reynard
was
snoozing
about
half
asleep,
When
old
Chanter
gave
mouth
he
jumped
to
his
feet
He
said
"I've
been
feeding
on
poultry,
I
all
but
can
flee
So
you'll
have
to
come
on
if
you
want
to
catch
me!"
Then
down
off
t'Holme
fell
on
his
favourite
track.
But
li'le
did
he
dream
he
would
never
come
back,
Down
Craghouse
pasture
and
through
Yewdale
beck
Went
those
hounds
in
full
cry
and
they
had
never
a
check.
When
they
clam
Yewdale
Fell
it
was
just
like
a
trail,
They
pushed
away
for'ard
every
hound
in
full
sail,
And
the
sound
of
their
music
told
Reynard
plain,
For
today
he
would
pay
for
those
hens
he
had
slain.
Then
out
Steel
Edge
through
Grika
brest
Twas
which
of
these
hounds
had
to
be
first
But
that
grand
bitch
White
Proxy
was
leading
that
day
Right
over
Wetherlam
she
led
them
away.
Then
on
Greenburn
arridge
and
through
t'Swirral
Hows,
Around't
top
o't
Carrs,
now
it
was
a
grand
course,
When
he
crossed
t'top
of
Wrynose
he
was
still
going
strong
He
clam
up
Long
Scar
then
came
in
by
Red
Tarn.
Then
by
Blisco
and
Blakerigg
and
planting
at
Blea
Tarn
Old
Wear
gave
himt'view
hallo
when
he
passed
echo
stone,
Reynard
says
"Ill
try
Lingmoor,
it's
now
my
last
chance
And
then
if
I's
bet
I
can
only
die
yance".
When
they
turned
him
on
Lingmoor
he
knew
he
was
done,
There
were
t'hounds
in
full
view,
and
the
chase
nearly
won.
As
they
closed
in
around
him
to
dodge
them
he
tried,
But
he
was
run
to
a
kill
at
Blea
Tarn
by't
ghyll
side.
Now
old
Wears
a
sportsman,
aye
a
foxhunter
keen,
Sec
a
race
to
the
finish
he
had
seldom
seen,
When
he
picked
up
that
fox
it
weighed
ower
nineteen
pounds,
He
said
"foxes
like
this
one
are
not
often
found!"
So
here's
a
health
to
George
Chapman,
that
hunter
of
old.
And
likewise
to
the
hounds
for
the
skill
they
have
shown
How
they
hashed
that
old
hen
thief
which
led
them
sec
a
dance,
And
they'll
hash
any
other
if
you'll
give
them
a
chance.
Author
unknown
My
father
taught
me
this
next
song,
I
have
always
like
it
especially
the
detail
of
the
chase,
which
must
have
been
pretty
closely
observed
by
the
author.
The
Ship
public
house
features
again
in
the
history
of
the
Coniston
foxhounds
as
if
memory
serves
it
was
the
first
meet
post
ban,
under
the
“new
law”
The
Old
Manged
Fox
On
the
third
of
December
three
hounds
they
did
come,
To
try
to
catch
that
old
fox
they
couldn’t
get
with
a
gun,
They
lowsed
up
on’t
Grassings
for
that
was
his
track,
He’d
been
seen
going
through
there
with
hens
on
his
back.
Chorus:
Tally
Ho!
Tally
Ho!
Tally
Ho!
Hard
forrard
good
hounds
Tally
Ho!
Now
Dixon
and
t’
lads
they
stayed
just
aboon,
Dixon
said
we’ll
corner
him
this
afternoon,
But
he
sneaked
away
and
jumped
over
the
wall,
And
one
of
t’
lads
said
“he’s
going
right
for
Spoon
Hall”.
He
came
down
our
yard
and
just
looked
aside,
He’d
seen
t’
old
woman
there
and
two
or
three
more
by
her
side,
She
ran
on’t
Bridge
and
said
“whatever
is
to
do?”
And
old
Zack
Knipe
said
“its
hounds
coming
through”
Down
by
t’
Hagg
and
back
by
t’Hall
field
And
down
through
Coniston
Hall
coppice
these
hounds
ran
him
Well,
He
took
to
t’
lake
and
down
for
nappin
tree,
He’
been
feeding
on
poultry
and
all
but
could
flee.
He
turned
up
through
t’
Broom
and
got
onto
t’
line
Where
he
met
Troughton
coming
and
thought
it
was
time,
To
slip
through
by
t’
crossings
aside
of
t’
New
Field
And
away
up
the
Strip
they
were
running
him
well.
Blaithwaite
Coppice
he
next
thought
he’d
try,
Old
father
Inman
was
standing
close
by,
Into
the
wood
he
was
dodging
about,
When
those
hounds
landed
there
they
soon
laited
him
out.
He
come
down
Smart
field
and
was
very
near
done,
His
tongue
it
hung
out
and
his
brush
trailed
on’t
ground,
Twas
a
sure
sign
he
wasn’t
going
far
He
bid
farewell
to
those
hens
up
in
Hagglescar.
He
crossed
over
t’
line
and
down
t’
Hoghouse
Park,
The
day
was
going
on
it
was
very
near
dark,
When
he
heard
t’
wire
railing
rattle
it
was
t’
hounds
coming
through,
Then
he
thought
to
himself
“My
time
has
come
too”.
He
jumped
onto
t’
wall
to
go
into
t’
Hall
field,
Victor
and
Prudence
were
close
on
his
heels,
He
got
a
surprise
when
they
touched
him
on’t
back,
But
he
turned
around
and
got
in
the
first
smack.
Now
Reynard
is
dead
and
they’ve
drawn
out
his
teeth,
Joe
Armstrong
said
he
would
have
his
back
feet,
They
cut
off
his
brush
and
threw
it
on’t
wall,
Cos
old
Buttons
said
it
was
no
good
at
all.
It
was
an
old
manged
fox
you
must
understand,
One
that
had
come
down
out
of
t’
Old
Man,
It’s
been
worrying
poultry
round
about
here,
So
now
away
to
the
Ship
for
a
harvel
and
drink
some
good
beer.
Author
J.P
Dixon