First published in 1924, "e;Hunting Lays and Hunting Ways"e; is an extensive collection of poetry connected through the common theme of hunting. Masterfully encapsulating the various elements of hunting, these carefully-selected poems are highly recommended for those with a keen interest in this rural sport. Contents include: "e;How the Huntsman shoulde go Drawing with his Hounde"e;, "e;The Harbourer"e;, "e;The Scottish Hunt"e;, "e;Brow, Bay, and Tray"e;, "e;The Old Pack"e;, "e;A Midsummer-Night's Dream"e;, "e;The Tufters"e;, "e;A Song of Exmoor"e;, "e;On Stags' Howns"e;, "e;Exmoor"e;, etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in a modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on fox hunting.