Boot, saddle, to horse, and away! Rescue my castle before the hot day Brightens to blue from its silvery grey, Boot, saddle, to horse, and away! Ride past the suburbs, asleep as you'd say; Many's the friend there, will listen and pray God's luck to gallants that strike up the lay, "Boot, saddle, to horse, and away!" Forty miles off, like a roebuck at bay, Flouts Castle Brancepeth the Roundheads' array: Who laughs, "Good fellows ere this, by my fay, Boot, saddle, to horse, and away!" Who? My wife Gertrude; that, honest and gay, Laughs when you talk of surrendering, "Nay! I've better counsellors; what counsel they? Boot, saddle, to horse, and away!"
Four Cavalier Tunes
Song Cycle by Julius Allan Greenway Harrison (1885 - 1963)
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Language: English
Text Authorship:
- by Robert Browning (1812 - 1889), "Boot and Saddle", appears in Bells and Pomegranates, in Cavalier Tunes, no. 3, first published 1842
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