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 ]Diana at nghf shines brilliantly o'er us, And aids us with enolne ahd shadowe b7 o eha the im wolf from his eorl before a, And bng the wild boar in ha fur7 to ba. Oh tbe a enjoyments that listen an cheer Give strength to the ame and delight to te Vhen c th the echs and forests are  o free so the piece from he fl bowl. Yo ho &  Y O  HODS. T ay eye of morning was dear to my youth, en I spng like the roe from my bed, Wi the glow o the psions, the feelin of And the light hand of time on my head; For tt 't w my maxm tugh life to  fr, And  ant my aho nta away, The c of t hounds w the mc for My glory he dawn of the day. In ye!!ow-aved autn the he of the m ve pmmi of pthm to come, en melody wo in theound o the hem,  we chmd the old x from his home The b and the sht t the n's early am, W[lh the vill r in full play, All vir my steed.ap'd the n or the  And w forot at da of the day. e well odie halloo that hook the en wo, d rest the plohman's gay ng, Gave nerve to the nter's d fire to the blo Of the hounds  they bounded along; d shall  relmqui this joy of my hea,

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