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- WHEN the pods went pop on the broom, green broom,
- And apples began to be golden-skinn'd,
- We harbour'd a stag in the Priory coomb,
- And we feather'd his trail up-wind, up-wind,
- We feather'd his trail up-wind-
- A stag of warrant, a stag, a stag,
- A runnable stag, a kingly crop,
- Brow, bay and tray and three on top,
- A stag, a runnable stag.
- Then the huntsman's horn rang yap, yap yap,
- And 'Forwards' we heard the harbourer shout;
- But 'twas only a brocket that broke a gap
- In the beechen underwood, driven out,
- From the underwood antler'd out
- By warrant and might of the stag, the stag,
- The runnable stag, whose lordly mind
- Was bent on sleep though beam'd and tined
- He stood, a runnable stag
- So we tufted the covert till afternoon
- With Tinkerman's Pup and Bell- of-the-North;
- And hunters were sulky and hounds out of tune
- Before we tufted the right stag forth,
- Before we tufted him forth,
- The stag of warrant, the wily stag,
- The runnable stag with his kingly crop,
- Brow, bay and tray and three on top,
- The royal and runnable stag.
- It was Bell-of-the-North and Tinkerman's Pup
- That stuck to the scent till the copse was drawn.
- 'Tally ho! tally ho!' and the hunt was up,
- The tufters whipp'd and the pack laid on,
- The resolute pack laid on,
- And the stag of warrant away at last,
- The runnable stag, the same, the same,
- His hoofs on fire, his horns like flame,
- A stag, a runnable stag.
- 'Let your gelding be: if you check or chide
- He stumbles at once and you're out of the hunt
- For three hundred gentlemen, able to ride,
- On hunters accustom'd to bear the brunt,
- Accustom'd to bear the brunt,
- Are after the runnable stag, the stag,
- The runnable stag with his kingly crop,
- Brow, bay and tray and three on top,
- The right, the runnable stag.
- By perilous paths in coomb and dell,
- The heather, the rocks, and the river-bed,
- The pace grew hot, for the scent lay well,
- And a runnable stag goes right ahead,
- The quarry went right ahead--
- Ahead, ahead, and fast and far;
- His antler'd crest, his cloven hoof,
- Brow, bay and tray and three aloof,
- The stag, the runnable stag.
- For a matter of twenty miles and more,
- By the densest hedge and the highest wall,
- Through herds of bullocks lie baffled the lore
- Of harbourer, huntsman, hounds and all,
- Of harbourer, hounds and all
- The stag of warrant, the wily stag,
- For twenty miles, and five and five,
- He ran, and he never was caught alive,
- This stag, this runnable stag.
- When he turn'd at bay in the leafy gloom,
- In the emerald gloom where the brook ran deep
- He heard in the distance the rollers boom,
- And he saw In a vision of peaceful sleep
- In a wonderful vision of sleep,
- A stag of warrant, a stag, a stag,
- A runnable stag in a jewell'd bed,
- Under the sheltering ocean dead,
- A stag, a runnable stag.
- So a fateful hope lit up his eye,
- And he open'd his nostrils wide again,
- And he toss'd his branching antlers high
- As he headed the hunt down the Charlock glen,
- As he raced down the echoing glen
- For five miles more, the stag, the stag,
- For twenty miles, and five and five,
- Not to be caught now, dead or alive,
- The stag, the runnable stag.
- Three hundred gentleman, able to ride,
- Three hundred horses as gallant and free,
- Beheld him escape on the evening tide,
- Far out till he sank in the Severn Sea,
- Till he sank in the depths of the sea
- The stag, the buoyant stag, the stag
- That slept at last in a jewell'd bed
- Under the sheltering ocean spread,
- The stag, the runnable stag.
- John Davidson

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