384. You can hear the distant drumming As the clock goes tick-a-tack, And the chiming of the hours Is the music of his pack. For five-and-thirty years he lived A running huntsman merry; And still the centre of his cheek Is red as a ripe cherry. But he never is at fault, For he always hunts at view And he rides without a halt After you. The old huntsman is as close to the earth as the stubborn tree-root which he had vainly tried to uproot. by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In those proud days, he little cared ’Twas a bad deal all round; and dear enough It cost me, what with my daft management, And the mean folk as owed and never paid me, Simon Lee the Old Huntsman William Wordsworth (1770–1850) 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. The Old Huntsman is a 1917 collection of poems by Siegfried Sassoon and the name of the first poem in the collection.. And it has the simple language of simple people who have lived close to hills and streams. An old Man dwells, a little man,--'Tis said he once was tall. An old Man dwells, a little man,-'Tis said he once was tall. The huntsman’s name is Death, The huntsman's name is Death, His horse's name is Time; He is coming, he is coming As I sit and write this rhyme; He is coming, he is coming, As you read the rhyme I write; You can hear the hoof's low drumming Day and night. Of years he has upon his back, No doubt, a burthen weighty; He says he is three score and ten, But others say he's eighty. The Old Huntsman. Simon Lee, the old Huntsman Lyrics. The Old Huntsman and Other Poems by Siegfried Sassoon They. Simon Lee, the old Huntsman 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. by Siegfried Sassoon. 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. External links. When the old huntsman tells of these hounds he becomes an actor of the most melodramatic type— he waves his hands, he makes extravagant use of gesture, and when he reaches a climax in his story he seizes his cap and, clutching it firmly, shakes it in the air. No man like him the horn could sound, And hill and valley rang with glee When Echo bandied, round and round The halloo of Simon Lee. Wordsworth here wants to direct our attention away from the incident to the feelings which, as he stated, give importance to the action. I’ve never ceased to curse the day I signed A seven years’ bargain for the Golden Fleece. For five-and-thirty years he lived A running huntsman merry; And still the centre of his cheek Is red as a ripe cherry. 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