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Updated: June 13, 2025
The stout earl of Northumberland A vow to God did make, His pleasure in the Scottish woods Three summer days to take The chiefest harts in Chevy Chase To kill and bear away. These tidings to Earl Douglas came In Scotland where he lay; Who sent Earl Percy present word He would prevent his sport. The English earl not fearing that, Did to the woods resort.
Silenes of old were little boxes, like those we now may see in the shops of apothecaries, painted on the outside with wanton toyish figures, as harpies, satyrs, bridled geese, horned hares, saddled ducks, flying goats, thiller harts, and other such-like counterfeited pictures at discretion, to excite people unto laughter, as Silenus himself, who was the foster-father of good Bacchus, was wont to do; but within those capricious caskets were carefully preserved and kept many rich jewels and fine drugs, such as balm, ambergris, amomon, musk, civet, with several kinds of precious stones, and other things of great price.
But they that have harts' horns are inclining to black colour. Living is there good and cheap." The people have a tradition that a well of sweet water exists unseen in some part of the island. When Saad el Din was besieged in Zayla by the Hatze David, the host of El Islam suffered severely for the want of the fresh element.
But even as they were about to busk them forward to it, the bitch had found the scent again, and on she came yalping toward the place. And as soon as the harts heard her, off they went both twain apace! And in good faith, uncle, even so I fear it would fare by myself and many others too.
Grant thereof a space for our meditations in the hidden things of Thy law, and close it not against us who knock. For not in vain wouldest Thou have the darksome secrets of so many pages written; nor are those forests without their harts which retire therein and range and walk; feed, lie down, and ruminate. Perfect me, O Lord, and reveal them unto me.
With the revolution of years the then poor boy has now become part owner of the splendid block standing where a part of the Harts slept, homeless wayfarers, forty-five years ago. In 1834, Mr. Hart was married in Cleveland, to Miss Elizabeth Kirk, daughter of John Kirk, who had left England about a dozen years previously.
"Show me," said he, "whose men you be, That hunt so boldly here, That, without my consent, do chase And kill my fallow deer." The first man that did answer make, Was noble Percy he, Who said, "We list not to declare Nor show whose men we be: "Yet will we spend our dearest blood Thy chiefest harts to slay."
The queen was in great straits, when one night she dreamed that a wolf and two harts had come to help her, and one bore the face of her son, while both had crowns on their heads. She could sleep no more that night, so she rose and looked out of the window on the park which lay below, and there, under the trees, were the hart and the hind!
"I do not care for pain if any good can come of it." "I thought that you also had been wounded. In the woods, the stricken harts lie down together and lick each other's wounds while the herd roams far away from them." "Is it so? Why do we hear then 'of the poor sequestered stag, left and abandoned of his velvet friend? No, Mr. Bertram, grief, I fear, must still be solitary."
What grey hairs are on the head of Judah, whose youth is renewed like the eagle's, whose feet are like the feet of harts, and underneath the Everlasting Arms."
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