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Show found great fore of ee, on ofEngland. like, Thedefcripti aud them fodden ina inbleyo2 fuch 1 i > nTao otei poute) haue attempted tit ridiculeas matfers,tt their roft,bake,bzoile,¢: frie the fame for " ek eas ae e it ee chw pte ee itedinerreaniefototeo toa eS Thedefcription of England. thei time came, thep fell Dotune,ctther into the falt water andltued,o2 dpon thedzielandandpertfhed,as a cane engitter, till thep befo tender that man may thonfta banfed rath 02 fot Sean tleane fat : abich being Bone, thep tate tt bp, U1 te ieiant to cole :afterivard putting it tuto clofe pellels,thep potnre either gad finalale "here bevinice aatb falt thereto till tt be co ith onthen altering ano v?c weitlie( notv : ; e of great barrotw hogs, -icnagbenalstare ce pee fe to make beatun ae fotvfe the thole, as thep do that ‘ aes carnoe aa erieoa move of the fame fifty againtt the peare infuing + ae Soe n tn notitt(3 yantouched s t'pe lijecen thou oad 2 6- faie)fo dare haue {would not crownes twithont the popes Difpenfation . A fréend to and feett them, amdmp indgem entit bore; andin of ts the betfer of thus mud); and much of mite alfo Divelling fometime in Spaine, having ae s sasgenet> sae 7 a fone eafiltes J map tante tehich > Englan fhe wild ina ‘edhe d, home hadeaten, thep rofefrom the table, bied them ; vomit. 2 ing bimfelf btm e to inbatf, ech of them procuring PAith the fame alfo twebegin our dinners cc) daie 3 24 aR ee e gu 37 2/ > d : coaeanputn nih g, butalas uch is p fr ZA in fonles,that to fap the truth, ¥% can netther recilite theit eSnumbers , nog well viftin them from another. et his a lknotwlenge, that there {sno nation after other: and becaufe itis fometbat hard of Df 30 haue by genera abich hathalreadic in the time of the ‘onder the funne, gettion,a draught of maluefcie, battard , 02 mufca° pete moze plentteof toilo foule than tue,fo: fo manie pell,ispluallic nronke after it ,abere either of them Binds as ou gland doth being fo2th, and much moe are connententlic tobe bad: otbertwife the meaner -twauild baue,, tf thofe of the bigher foile might be {par fort content themfelues twith thete otune dzinke, =--red but one peateo2 tivo, from the greedie engins of fabich at that (cafon is generallte berie ftrong, and couctous foulers, thtcy fet onlie fox the pot ¢ purfe, fironger thodd than tn all the peare befoe. Ztis AB roSone of the boxe, Walked hog, mane commoniie of the fore part of atame bore, fet Certes this enrozmitie bed great tronble in 3.3 obns bp fothe purpofebythefpaceofatbolepereartwwo, dates, infommuch that going in pogrette about the forr, and lodged on the bare planks of an vncafie -_foule throughout England for a {eafor, therebp the tenth of bis reigne, be foundiittic 02 ho game wheres efpectallic ingentlemens houtes (for the bufbann, ,o2 erercife bis falcons, Gaibere mon and farmers nener franke themfor thetrotone 40 tith to folace bimfctf -foxebeing at Welftow inthe Gheiffmas infuing be ple aboue thre o2fouremoneths, orbalfe a pare at _-reffreined all mancr of hatwhing 02 taking of tvilothe mof)in Hhidtine bets dteten withotesandpeacoat, till bis fat be hardened (udicientlte for theie purpolesafterward beis killed {calved,andcut ont; and thenof bisfouner parts ts our batone mane, the ret is nothing fo fat, and therefore it beareth the nameof folwfe onelie, and is commontite referucn for theferning man and hind , except it pleafethe of ee ~ thet so comeee ante ve of cuftonre after this manner. The binder moled parts being cut off, thepare fick dzatwne inith taro, andthenfopden; being fooden thep are folwfedincla ret twine and Dineger a certeine {pace, and afters ate patties, -ee . manie in fean (ld bope,wad teulie isveriegadmeat:the ol pettles maybe hanged vp awhile to dite before they pohwmmansws _ pou = , veae prone ¢ Bu of inough, and therefore to come Land fwitbin feto peares twas th2ougdtic replenithed againe.4But Ghat and J pon this impertinent difcourte 2 Dffuch therefore as are bred tn our land,toe Haue the crane, the bitter, the twild¢ tame fluan,the -_-burftard,the herron,curleiv, {nite, tilogofe, tind o2 -doterell, brant, larke, plouerof both forts, laptoin, patentoe -se eae F - man (tho onelic cameww,barnacle, quatle -_fubiedt to the falling fickenefe) the notte, the oltet 03 _olife,the Dunbird, twmdcocke,partrich and feafant, bes fides diuerfe other, Lhofe names to meare btterlis vnknolwne, ard much more the tafte of thetr fet, Lbereiwith Jivasneueracquainted. Wut as thele ferucnotatailfeafons, fin their fencrall turnes -. = plentie of them sees thereby the tas 8 e nobtlitie ard gentrie Chould feeme at ante peeces being cut Co time furnifht.But of all thefe the production of none - vee omens is moze maruclions in my mind, than that of the round,are calledcollarsof bzatwne, the fhouloers barnacle, tbofe place of generation toe baue fongbt oeepa ot oe the former oft times fo farre as the Dachades , thereas perads thefe aforefaid peeces deferue ation, fo that the nate of bpatone : the bowels of the beatare Seenrent = oe eile his ones ; till a folith fantafie Got hold of late anrongt fome delicate dames, to auc wotn found tye meanes todzeffe themalt with ewnte ut and bring them to the ee sdas aferutce amongother of like fort, though tion of cfcwi, Noteaf thee defire tothe pronoca a sateaan thetefond curiofitic is not pave ts LpApeD dp = boxe isthus cutout, ec) Cither tuith balruthes], osier 2 -_uenture wemight baue found the fame necrer home, and not ontelie bponthe coafts of Ireland , but ener imourowneriuers. Xf ration of thefefonles: Astor egrets, patopers, and -fhallnot needto fpendante tine th the rehearfall of Mur tame foule are fuch (for the moft part) as are Chap. 2. fing it to be a kindof ith not seraitoevat io oute b3 tics ; but then the goodman o ey the fyead ft pattie among thems , to theto what thep fome by otlo,and fone by other meartes,till (as thep fuypofed) thep badclentcn thete ftomachs of that pio Hibitefod. With ds itis accounted agreat peece is of feruice att the table,from shouember wntill Febru arie be ended; but cheeflic tn the Chyriftmafletime. . Of wild andtamefoules. certeinie Actes at bistable, dio {et batonie before > {upper thent, whereof they pid eat berie earnefilte than that Jhaue gottenby mineeare , 7 till not {nclike, thep are dailte brought tito bs from be» pond the fea,asif all the fouleof our countrte could not faffice to fatiffie our delicate appetites, 15ut of on . (adici of digetti cafie both.' and move entbyatone map ferme fomuch : map Pena the srench berbarian bath alfo noted in the -mevoleiniththem, Bet Cardanfpeabing of the fer perie end of bisherball.aahat %formineotonepart conn fort, ootly affirme it tobe a foule of ercelient pane {ene bere by experience, baue alreante fotous beautic. 4 twoald liketotle intreat of other foules ched invthe chapter of Flands , that it Moulo be but ichich ive repute bucleane, astauens,croiwes ,pies, time {pent in baine to repeat it hereagaine. ioke choughes, rokes,bites, fates, ringtatles ffarlings, therefore in the defer{ption of Dano? WManatn for tumdfpikes, woonatwes,rauens,tc: but fith thep a maveofthefebarnacles, asalto inthe elenenth cap: terof the efcriptionof Scotland, ¢ Joo not doubt 10 bound in allcountrics, though peraduenture mot of allin England (by reafon of our negligence) F butponthallin fometefpect be fatiffiedin the gene: Sef egeaapaeeoe| AM etgrmtotfan lemaneIDot ern ge rue nt thonld fap how either thele 92 Come {ach other et mind tentthe nto them ane byed of Late times (for fbett place ef generation mes houfes,and densof theeues,md (uclike) therof thereisgreat plenticineucrie farmers yard. Zhep are keot there allo to be foln either for readie monie inthcapenmarkets , 02 elfe to be (pent at home in gadcompanicamongtl theft neighbors without re» prbention oz fines. Metther are weld miferable in "Sngland(a thing oneliegrantedbntobs by the efpee rial gtace of God, andiiberticof ourpeinces) asto Dine or {up witha quarter of aber , optomabe fo 3° the head: a beutfe rought from the Goths, thobap _-the like ozdtntantce for the oeftrucion of thetc tibite -_-erowes,andtale mabe by the becke, Hhiayhillen both lambs and pigs. Zhe itke opder ts takentith bs for our bermines , as twith themvallo for the rotage ont of thefe MHld beats, fauing that thep fpared their -greatelt beares,efpectallie the tbite,thole thins are by cuttome ¢ prtutlege referuen to coner thole plans dhers therebpontheir priefis do fand at Malle,leat ano nember of hotifes dailie erected for their increafe 20 burtfall to pultrie,contes,lambs,and kids, abofe tas luattonof reward to him that billeth them ts after (thich the botwzes of the countriccall im fcome ale greatarepatt witha cocks combe, as thep dm in he fhoule take fome bubind colo in fadjalong pete of tworke 3 and hapiets the man that map proutoe fomeother countries: but tfoccafton ferne,the tbole then Fox him,for he hall baue pardon inoughfor that carcafles of mantecapons, bens, pigeons, andincy -foreligfousanac, tolaft ifbe will till domics day iketmoft go fo twzacke;befine befe, mutton, veale, bo approc); andmaniethonfands after. Pothing nes for aretaken feat abfchatenerie all andlambe: theteforecanbemozebnithelietobetrue, than that oe amongellthecommunaltic of Eng» thefe noifome creaturesare nourifhen amongts i an. i to Denoureour wownes, thich do notabound much She geloing of cocks, Wherebpcapons aremade, nioze int Cngland than elfetchere in other countries isan ancient pzactife bzought in of old fime by the Homans hen they dwelt here in this land: but the 40 ofthe maine, 3t map be that fome lokefor. a dif courfe alfo of our other foules in this place at mp gelding of turkies 02 3ndith peacocks is a netwer parid,as nightingales,thanthes, blackebirds, mantis Denife: and eerteinlie not bfed amniffe, fith the ranbefes,cuddocks, repffarts o2dunocks,larkes,tintts, hefleef that bird is berie much abatenthereby , ad bkingsfithers,buntings,turtles hbite sz gtate,linets, the dirong tatteofthefletyinfundzietotleamended. -_bulfinthes,golofinthes,twathtailes , cheriecrackers, 3f 4thouln fap that ganders grow alfo fo be ge -_pelloivhamers,felfares, ec x but F Hhoulo then fpend ded, Ffuyote that tome twill laugh me fo fcome, mozetimevpon them than is conuenient, Petther heltherhaue Xtaikedat anictimeof tacjafoule & twill J {peakke of one cofflic and curfous autaries fernedspethane I hearditmoze than oncetobe vfeo -dailie mane for the better hearing of ther melovie, inthecountrie, aberethetrgeefevave beiuento the ficlolite beardsof cattelbyagafebeatd; ateicalf: so amp obleruationof their natures : but A ceafealto to goaniefurther in thefe things ,baning (as ¥ thinke) Noledetobe maruelleo at thanthe other. Foras itis. fais tnoughalreabie of thefe that J baue named, taretobeare of agelaedgander , foisit trangeto then fee 02 heave of geele tobe ded fo the ficld like ‘ galeheardcaricth a rattle petlaitis, ¢ their tybim, chpmicranpeng:anstsini Offithvfuallic taken vpon tare berguetd a OHnT eoafSe bout inthe mozning to gather bis golingstogither, themtelfenbereof commnetiy no toner to their races, Cap, 3. thanthep fail to gagling, and batternto go with bint. lit hawen that the gates be not yet oper,-o2 that Hone of the houte be fivring , it is ripiculons to fe bolo thep iil! pepe onder tye Do2eS,attd neuer leaue taking ana gagling tillthey belet out bnfa bint to 2) ued, intreaten of the names Suertakethoir fellowes. Aith bs tore F dinell they Neithzt-are: they kept fo ancy fox their bavies as thott feathers. Some beibfarihermozean opinion, thatin onerranke (otles theirvong dethiequalite) 5 forne of them conte to thefe ends notpand bo-Kept fom the garget, and{unnzieotyer difeates, then; by licking bp oftheir feathers. Amighthere Lane = Are nothept in this(ost 107 in manieotherplaces, mouth, onot thinke that mane twill beleeue me ¢ pet fach a thing bath there bene feenc, there a Kind of foule bad bisbeginning vpon'a horttender fab -Manding mere vnito the Mhoze , from whence tbert theit nih totones but haue (07 fhould have) nets of their oiwne in fore to catch them twithall , Sindzie acsof parlement are liketwife madefo: their otter eftructon,as alfo the {poile of otyer rauenousfouls the batablenciicot thefoile,that theircattellistheres do minttte occafio in fe Thame them, Petther areour crowes and choughs cherithen -of purpofe tacateh upthe twmamesthat bed tn our foties(as Polydor fnppofeth) {ith there ate no tplarts cohurion both to bs and to other countries,as cocks, pons, geefe, buckes, peacocks of Jnve, pigeons, nofpanbnrtfull fonlebp reafonof theirmultitunes, all,but as opo:t unitie ferueth,sard the isnot perpetu r s mftances n) -_circu peacocke and the turkte hen , the partrich and the pt -geon : but ith 4 hauenomoze knowlengeof thete, : o>, RO SZ f fomeof the fenerall fibes Wich ae commontic fo. ber VES) found in our rivers. Sener oF theleffe as eucrie tater bath 24a fundzie mizture, and theres fore is not ftozed tity euerte bind: fo there is almoft noboute, cuzn of the meaneft botwzes , hich haus -twot onto? mo pands o2 holes mave foy referuation of water bnffozed with ome ofthem, as twith tench, make mention of other foules produced dp theindue carpe, breame,roch, ace, eles,o2 fuch like as will billbon.op bettacente the fefant and theringdoue, the mre to Delfuer the nantes of = - inns of ities Ay, : fitie of man,as betinencthefefantcocke and bong Lue and breed toglther. Certes itis not pollible for |