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  1. Simon Lee: The Old Huntsman. By William Wordsworth. In the sweet shire of Cardigan, Not far from pleasant Ivor-hall, An old Man dwells, a little man,— 'Tis said he once was tall. For five-and-thirty years he lived. A running huntsman merry; And still the centre of his cheek. Is red as a ripe cherry. No man like him the horn could sound,

  2. Simon Lee, the old Huntsman Lyrics. In the sweet shire of Cardigan, Not far from pleasant Ivor-hall, An old man dwells, a little man, I've heard he once was tall. Of years he has upon his...

  3. Simon Lee: The Old Huntsman by William Wordsworth - Famous poems, famous poets. - All Poetry. Anton Jarvis · Simon Lee by William Wordsworth. NOTES 1. First published in 1798, in Lyrical Ballads. Written in the same year.

  4. Simon Lee: The Old Hunstman Lyrics. In the sweet shire of Cardigan, Not far from pleasant Ivor-hall, An old Man dwells, a little man,— 'Tis said he once was tall. For five-and-thirty years he...

  5. Simon Lee: The Old Huntsman by William Wordsworth. In the sweet shire of Cardigan, Not far from pleasant Ivor-hall, An old Man dwells, a little man, . 'Tis said he once was tall. For five-and-thirty years he lived. A running huntsman merry; And still the centre of his cheek. Is red as a ripe cherry. No man like him the horn could sound,

  6. Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman William Wordsworth. IN the sweet shire of Cardigan, Not far from pleasant Ivor Hall, An old man dwells, a little man— I've heard he once was tall. Full five-and-thirty years he lived 5 A running huntsman merry; And still the centre of his cheek Is red as a ripe cherry.

  7. Simon Lee: The Old Huntsman. In the sweet shire of Cardigan, Not far from pleasant Ivor—hall, An old Man dwells, a little man,— 'Tis said he once was tall. For five—and—thirty years he lived. A running huntsman merry; And still the centre of his cheek. Is red as a ripe cherry. No man like him the horn could sound, And hill and valley rang with glee