| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1848 - 288 pages
...mentioned in it. It is an extremely sprightly performance, and we transcribe it. THE KtNGES HUNT IS UPP. " The hunt is up, the 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,... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 842 pages
...howbeit, I mind they ran somewhat thus. . . . " The hunt is up, the hunt is np, 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, And darkness it is fled, And the merrie horn wakes up ye morn To... | |
| Stationers' Company (London, England), John Payne Collier - English literature - 1848 - 288 pages
...mentioned in it. It is an extremely sprightly performance, and we transcribe it. THE KINGES HUNT IS UPP. " The hunt is up, the 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,... | |
| Anne Manning - Christian saints - 1852 - 200 pages
...lord for ye 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... | |
| 1853 - 544 pages
...mentioned in it. It is an extremely sprightly performance, and we transcribe it. THE KINGES HUNT IS UPP. " The hunt is up, the 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,... | |
| Stationers' Company (London, England) - English literature - 1853 - 556 pages
...mentioned in it. It is an extremely sprightly performanee, and we transeribe it. THE KINGES HUNT IS UPP. " The hunt is up, the 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,... | |
| Anne Manning - 1860 - 272 pages
...Lord for the Words, he being foe free-fpoken as alwaies to dafh me; howbeit, I mind they ran fomewhat thus. . . . " The Hunt is up, the Hunt is up, And...King has gone hunting To bring his Deere to baye. The Ea/i is bright with Morning Lighte, And Darknefs it isjled, And the merrie Horn wakes up the Morn To... | |
| English poetry - 1869 - 182 pages
...good estimation by Henry VIII. and the Protector Somerset " for making certain merry ballads."] j|HE hunt is up, the 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,... | |
| Frederick James Furnivall, William Richard Morfill - Ballads, English - 1872 - 520 pages
...about the song, also prints the song, with the tune. 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... | |
| Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth - Ballads, English - 1875 - 480 pages
...elsewhere, but JP Collier gives from MS. " The King's Hunt is up," (? 1570), six stanzas, beginning The Hunt is up, the hunt is up, And it is -well nigh daye, And Harry our king is gone hunting To bring his deere to baye," &c. Extr. Registers Stat. Comp. (1848)... | |
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