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Title: Thornehagh-Moor Woods. A Celebrated Nottinghamshire Author: Anonymous (Poetry's author) [More Titles by Anonymous (Poetry's author)] POACHER'S SONG. [Nottinghamshire was, in the olden day, famous in song for the achievements of Robin Hood and his merry men. In our times the reckless daring of the heroes of the 'greenwood tree' has descended to the poachers of the county, who have also found poets to proclaim and exult over THEIR lawless exploits; and in Thornehagh- Moor Woods we have a specimen of one of these rude, but mischievous and exciting lyrics. The air is beautiful, and of a lively character; and will be found in Popular Music. There is it prevalent idea that the song is not the production of an ordinary ballad-writer, but was written about the middle of the last century by a gentleman of rank and education, who, detesting the English game-laws, adopted a too successful mode of inspiring the peasantry with a love of poaching. The song finds locality in the village of Thornehagh, in the hundred of Newark. The common, or Moor-fields, was inclosed about 1797, and is now no longer called by the ancient designation. It contains eight hundred acres. The manor of Thornehagh is the property of the ancient family of Nevile, who have a residence on the estate.] Three keepers' houses stood three-square, I went out with my dogs one night, - Oh! that night we had bad luck, I searched his wounds, and found them slight, I ranged the woods and groves all night, I hired a butcher to skin the game, The quarter sessions we soon espied, The sessions are over, and we are clear! [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |