Citations:view halloo


 * 1839, Frederick Peter Delmé Radcliffe, The noble science: a few general ideas on fox-hunting, page 146
 * A view halloo given then, to the full extent of the utmost capability of lungs, can do no harm, but will be thankfully acknowledged by the huntsman. If hounds should  be running, and settled to another fox, they will not be disturbed by it ; if they ...
 * 1839, Frederick Peter Delmé Radcliffe, The Noble Science: A Few General Ideas on Fox-hunting, for the Use of the Rising Generation of Sportsmen, and More Especially Those of the Hertfordshire Hunt Club, page 146
 * A view halloo given then, to the full extent of the utmost capability of lungs, can do no harm, but will be thankfully acknowledged by the huntsman. If hounds should  be running, and settled to another fox, they will not be disturbed by it ...
 * 2014, Craig A. Warren, The Rebel Yell: A Cultural History, University of Alabama Press (ISBN 9780817318482), page 49
 * Hunters unleashed the special “view halloo” when the fox itselfwas seen breaking cover or, after an exhausting chase, when the fox at last slowed to the  point ofbeing sighted. Halloos and view halloos could be quite complex, with the  slightest ...
 * 1833, Thomas Burgeland Johnson, The Sportsmen's Cabinet, and Town and Country Magazine: A Periodical Devoted to the Genuine Sports of the Field, and Interesting Illustrations of Natural History Indispensably Connected with the Ramifications of the Chase, the Turf, the Stream, &c. &c. with Amusing and Instructive Anecdotes, and Elegant Engravings, page 315
 * Now press him Tom thus spoke to his friends, ere he gave up his breath, “Since I see you&#39;re resolved to be in at the death, One favour bestow—&#39;tis the last I shall  crave: Give a rattling view halloo thrice over my grave; And unless at that warning  ...
 * 1826, Thomas Burgeland JOHNSON, The Hunting Directory, Containing a Compendious View of the Ancient and Modern Systems of the Chase, the Method of Breeding and Managing the Various Kinds of Hounds, Etc, page 178
 * “Should there be only one fox in cover, and two or three hounds get away with him whilst the body of the pack are hunting the line behind, some judicious  sportsman should ride to them, and view halloo for the rest of the pack to join  them.
 * 1833, Charles Armiger, The Sportsman's Vocal Cabinet: Comprising an Extensive Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Original Songs and Ballads, Relative of Field Sports ..., page 390
 * AURORA appearing, in grey mantle drest, The loud cheering horn calls the huntsmen from rest ; Scarcely mounted, and ready to start they appear, When the  halloo! view halloo! salutes the fond ear : Then, spurring their coursers, none rein  in ...
 * 1960, E. Neville Williams, The Eighteenth-century Constitution: 1688-1815, CUP Archive, page 372
 * As to the fine gentlemen themselves, they are far more anxious to attain the fame of being &quot;excellent shots&quot;, giving the &quot;view halloo&quot;, well-mounted in the field, &amp;  being &quot;in at the death&quot; — than raising their voices in the desk or pulpit, or feeding  ...
 * 2013, Washington Irving, Tales Of A Traveller (Annotated Edition), Jazzybee Verlag (ISBN 9783849642044)
 * The rednosed foxhunter, who had taken a little too much wine at the house, made a maudlin eulogy of the deceased, and wished to give the view halloo over the  grave; but he was rebuked by the rest of the company. They all shook me kindly ...