As an entire phrase it seems, to me, that "to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds" would mean something like playing both sides of a dispute. Not choosing one side over the other.
yes they do
Yes it was as far back as 1818, then changed in the late 1970's
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Yes, they are.
Hunting with hounds, listening to musicians play, looking at paintings, bowls, but predominantly hunting.
Yes, "S-M-I-L-E" by Walter Ben Hare is a monologue from a published play called "Hearts Afar." The play was first published in 1919.
A cry. A cry of hounds.
The collective noun are:a cry of houndsa leash of houndsa mute of houndsa pack of hounds
Basset hounds were originally bred in France to flush deer and other game to guns. They have since been used to hunt the brown hare in Britain. However, this practice was banned by the 2004 hunting act. About 8 packs are still in existence in the UK, some have moved to hunting rabbits which is permitted under the hunting act.
Bounty Hounds happened in 2006.
Hounds Below was created in 2009.