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Wind Thy Horn, My Hunter Boy.

    By Thomas Moore



    Wind thy horn, my hunter boy,
        And leave thy lute's inglorious sighs;
    Hunting is the hero's joy,
        Till war his nobler game supplies.
    Hark! the hound-bells ringing sweet,
    While hunters shout and the, woods repeat,
            Hilli-ho! Hilli-ho!

    Wind again thy cheerful horn,
        Till echo, faint with answering, dies:
    Burn, bright torches, burn till morn,
        And lead us where the wild boar lies.
    Hark! the cry, "He's found, he's found,"
    While hill and valley our shouts resound.
            Hilli-ho! Hilli-ho!



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