THE THREE JOVIAL HUNTSMEN
It’s of three jovial huntsmen, an’ a hunting
they did go;
An’ they hunted, an’
they hollo’d, an’ they blew their horns
also
Look
ye there!
An’ one said, “Mind yo’r e’en,
an’ keep yo’r noses reet i’ th’
wind
An’ then, by scent or
seet, we’ll leet o’ summat to our mind.”
Look
ye there!
They hunted, an’ they hollo’d, an’
the first thing they did find
Was a tatter’t boggart, in a field, an’
that they left behind.
Look
ye there!
One said it was a boggart, an’ another he said
“Nay;
It’s just a ge’man-farmer, that has gone
an’ lost his way.”
Look
ye there!
They hunted, an’ they hollo’d, an’
the next thing they did find
Was a gruntin’, grindin’ grindlestone,
an’ that they left behind.
Look
ye there!
One said it was a grindlestone, another he said “Nay;
It’s nought but an’ owd fossil cheese,
that somebody’s roll’t away.”
Look
ye there!
They hunted, an’ they hollo’d, an’
the next thing they did find
Was a bull-calf in a pin-fold, an’ that, too,
they left behind.
Look
ye there!
One said it was a bull-calf, an’ another he
said “Nay;
It’s just a painted jackass, that has never
larnt to bray.”
Look
ye there!
They hunted, an’ they hollo’d, an’
the next thing they did find
Was a two-three children leaving school, an’
these they left behind.
Look
ye there!
One said that they were children, but another he said
“Nay;
They’re no’ but little angels, so we’ll
leave ’em to their play.”
Look
ye there!
They hunted, an’ they hollo’d, an’
the next thing they did find
Was a fat pig smiling in a ditch, an’ that,
too, they left behind.
Look
ye there!
One said it was a fat pig, but another he said “Nay;
It’s just a Lunnon Alderman, whose clothes are
stole away.”
Look
ye there!
They hunted, an’ they hollo’d, an’
the next thing they did find
Was two young lovers in a lane, an’ these they
left behind.
Look
ye there!
One said that they were lovers, but another he said
“Nay;
They’re two poor wanderin’ lunatics come,
let us go away.”
Look
ye there!
So they hunted, and they hollo’d, till the setting
of the sun;
An’ they’d nought to bring away at last,
when th’ huntin’-day was done.
Look
ye there!
Then one unto the other said, “This huntin’
doesn’t pay;
But we’n powler’t up an’ down a
bit, an’ had a rattlin’ day.”
Look
ye there!