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" THE Hunt is up! The Hunt is up! And it is wellnigh day; And HARRY our King is gone hunting, To bring his deer to bay. "
British Anthologies - Page 105
edited by - 1900
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The Household of Sir Thomas More

Anne Manning - Christian saints - 1852 - 200 pages
...words, he being soe free-spoken as alwaies to dash me ; howbeit, I mind they ran somewhat thus. . . " The hunt is up, the hunt is up, And it is well-nigh daye. Harry our King has gone hunting To bring his deere to baye. The east is bright with morning lighte,...
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Songs of England. The book of English songs, ed. by C. Mackay

Charles Mackay - 1857 - 334 pages
...Time," Parfcll., paga ». THE KING'S HUNTE IS UP. THE hunte is up, the hunte is up, And it is well nigh day ; And Harry, our King, is gone hunting, To bring...with morning light, And darkness it is fled ; And the merie horne wakes up the morne To leave his idle bed. Behold the skyes with golden dyes, Are glowing...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 31

American essays - 1873 - 794 pages
...Protectour, for making hunte is up'": — Har - ry our king is gone hunt-ing, To bring his deer to " The east is bright with morning light, And darkness it is fled, And the merie home wakes up the morne To leave his idle bed. " Behold the skyes with golden dyes Are glowing...
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A Compendious Book of Psalms and Spiritual Songs

John Wedderburn, James Wedderburn, Robert Wedderburn (da 1510-ca 1557) - Hymns, German - 1868 - 398 pages
...been written by William Gray, who wrote a ballad on the downfall of Thomas Earl of Cromwell. It begins The hunt is up, the hunt is up, And it is well-nigh...our king is gone hunting, To bring his deer to bay. But a similar Song was known in Scotland at a much earlier date. See note in Henryson's Poems and Fables,...
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A Compendious Book of Psalms and Spiritual Songs: Commonly Known as "The ...

David Laing - Hymns, German - 1868 - 388 pages
...been written by William Gray, who wrote a ballad on the downfall of Thomas Earl of Cromwell. It begins The hunt is up, the hunt is up, And it is well-nigh day ; And Harry our king is gone hunting, But a similar Song was known in Scotland at a much earlier date. See note in Henryson's Poems and Fables,...
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The Evergreen: Beautiful Bouquets Culled from the Poets of All Countries

English poetry - 1869 - 182 pages
...hunt is up, And it is well nigh daye, And Harry our king is gone hunting, To bring his deere to baye. The east is bright with morning light, And darkness it is fled ; And the merie home wakes up the morne To leave his idle bed. Behelde the skyes with Kolden dyes Are glowing...
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Ballads from Manuscripts: Ballads on the condition of England in Henry VIII ...

Frederick James Furnivall, William Richard Morfill - Ballads, English - 1872 - 520 pages
...Its first verse is : " The Kinges Hunt is upp. " The hunt is up, the hunt is up, And it is well nigh day ; And Harry our king is gone hunting, To bring his deer to bay." If Hogon's verse was rightly reported by Thomas Bek, it could not have suited the metre or tune of...
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First (Second) poetry book, selected and arranged by C. Geikie, Volume 2

John Cunningham Geikie - 1878 - 232 pages
...Henry VIII.'s reign— 1509-1547. HUNTING SONG. • THE hunt is up, the hunt is up, And it is well nigh day ; And Harry our king is gone hunting, To bring his deer to bay.1 The east is bright with morning light, And darkness it is fled ; And the merry horn wakes up...
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The Hopetoun Stairs: A Collection of Songs for Wellington College

1880 - 56 pages
...Who spares neither age nor condition, Nor even old Rosin the Beau. Who spares, ,fec. THE HUNT IS UP. The hunt is up, the hunt is up, And it is well-nigh day : And Harry our king has gone hunting To bring his deer to bay. The East is bright with morning light, And darkness it is...
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Judith Shakespeare: Her Love Affairs and Other Adventures

William Black - Dramatists - 1884 - 426 pages
...not want to be bothered. " No, no, that is not singing, little goose. Why, sing it like this, now : ' The hunt is up, the hunt is up, And it is well-nigh day ; And Harry our ting is gone hunting To bring hts deer to bay !' " way, had not heard them approach, hut his master...
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