White Hart Inn, Grassmarket

image copyright Rachel Windsor

The White Hart Inn is Edinburgh's oldest pub, dating back to 1516. It is named after the story of King David and the White Hart.

Hunter's Song

The toils are pitched, and the stakes are set,
Ever sing merrily, merrily;
The bows they bend, and the knives they whet,
Hunters live so cheerily.

It was a stag, a stag of ten,
Bearing its branches sturdily;
He came silently down the glen,
Ever sing hardily, hardily.

It was there he met with a wounded doe,
She was bleeding deathfully;
She warned him of the toils below,
O so faithfully, faithfully!

He had an eye, and he could heed,
Ever sing so warily, warily;
He had a foot, and he could speed--
Hunters watch so narrowly.

Sir Walter Scott

The image shows the White Hart Inn and Edinburgh Castle, and was first published in Edinburgh Old and New by James Grant.


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Contact Information

The White Hart Inn
34 Grassmarket
Edinburgh EH1 2JU

0131 226 2806

Related Pages:

Grassmarket

On the Grassmarket:

Beehive Inn
Mission Hall
New Mission Hall
Salvation Army
West Bow Well

Nearby:

Castle Wynd