The Death, published June 1, 1825. Fox hunting scene in England. 'Leicestershire. "Gaudet equis canibusque", (he delights in horses and dogs). "He feels uneasy at his future journey, And wishes his boots off again" - Dryden. "Till they have run down the fox and kill'd him" - Luttrel. "Flamina propriore calesco". "And their poor jades. Lob down their heads dropping their hides and hips" - Shakespeare', (Henry V, Act IV, Scene 2). Published by Thomas McLean.


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