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lie tracks in the snow print, Me fligf?t of the ringer; He brushes the dew-tint, where cataracts foam; The hunter pursuing, surmounts every ?(?er]? homo. The swift chase renewing, till night When the hunter o'er the mounta?iu? At daybreak is bounding, In search of the chamois, UnSvearied he flies, unwearied he flies. From the toils of the cheze, the bold hunter returning, With joy views his cot,. in the valley below, When the hunter o'er the mountain, from the returning, To his cot near the fouMain, with rapture he flies. ?hen content in his cottage, While gently reposing, From woman's bright smile. Meets a sweet welcome home, & sweet, &c,. HUN'I?MAN'8 SONG AND CHORI38, OH! what can compare to the huntsman's boM For whom is the goblet so rich end so free? To rise from the gr? at the horn's cheering msssure, And Follow the stag thro' the forest and Oh! these are enjoyments tht lighten and cl?.eer Oive strength to the frame, and delight to tbo soul: ?Vhen rocks with their echoes, end forests are n?ar uss MqJre free sounds the pledge from ehe full.fiowinf bowl. Y'o ho! tral'ta, la, la, ]a, la, la, la, la,, When rocks with their echoes, their echoes am near More froe uounds the pledge from the full fio.winf bowl, �0 ho! trsl la, h, Is, la, la, h, la,'h.