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Show The defcription ofEnglarid, i Vertomannus faith) foure men eas ee each ater other dip bledat the nofe th: tfauout e thavtese infonmuch that at one time becanfes arrodo2 choferlion (fo force'and beautie) tobe let attradiue farce,procening aad as leutié fart bnto him handto hand, twith thonre heban of them in Pertia,cherfelieabout Walatcham ts psarebroughtintoall ileo the beat, befidethat Lich and billea beat, Ierebnto 11 herewith they are inducd: there ts 8 : from Hence toPar ewgbeot font fome fo» quarters of the tooztdthough Anoof alithetehere ilinglic lionsbecaute of the hoozable eftimation much bnfitrette , albeit that in the end be oucrthzcto Wwe readof the biuall hunting of the princes and Kings of Scotland, of the twtlo bull, tomlfe,ze: the erample gericby fucy as ee ful ineucric -_of King Wenvie the Ariof England,tho difoaining tememb;ed,a5 the " 3 : Segerelecttien ro (asbetermed them)to follot o2 purfue cotvards,ches fyod and heogerote + ~v aiecon maniebeners, MBarterns. ritgedof (et purpofe fundgie kinds of wilo beats, as ee ee oo Wales ) is not twanting Poise: freamsandriversof oS SeaaSalinein thisfcxttohauenames pote finallie the marterne, abcatt of the bears,libards,ounceslions at THodftocte,¢ one 03 tivo other places ti Cugland,abich he walled about -_tvith hard fone, An.1120, and there he wonldoftert fight tvitl foe one of them bandfo band, tuben thep pied ete marternsmay bethought cheeflte be louedto bunt the lion and the boze , abich poe ae for number % foorthttie Donbtibe: Sieatin didfurne againe amd make anic raife pon him: but are both berie Dangerous crercifes , vee : f ti lion, ercept fomepolicie be found hbertut mo Pcanaibston :‘alooera 20 fo me bis eletight in ante mannerof tuife. Jor a aon avled abtte ant blacke, all ftbite 92 though the boze be fierce and bath learned by nature ail blacke onion of conics amongtt the hurtful to hardenbis fleth and thinagain€ thetrees,to thar: fort. Which although that of themfclues thep are not points oe > and defile sueoe offenfine at all, pet thetc greatnumbersare thought to pzobi itthe entrance a the : , . ib an tobe verte preiudictall, and therfore tuftlic reproucd fpo2t fometthat moze eafte , efpec n ie "0 of manv;as avetn like fort ourbugefocksoffhépe, -ftand fo neere fogither, that the one (ifned tone fabereon the greatet part of ourfoilcisemploienal, moft inenerie place, andpetour mutton, walla felles never the better cheape.Lhe pong males hich -belpeand be afaccour to the other, either oula be ceale foall this to follow his paftime, either ort -haafebacke o20n fot, as occaffon ferucd, much like ourfallow dete Dobsing fat), arecommonltena- 30 theponger Cyrus. ¥haue read of twild boxes and micb according to their (eucrall ages ; for the fir -_-builles tohaur bene about Wlackiciencre spanchee pire it is afatone, thefecond apuckot, thethirn fer,ahither the fato peince fwould nolo and ther res aerell, the fourtha foare,the fifta bucke of the fir Head; not bearing the name ofabucke tillbebefine pats olviand fronthencefagth bis age iscommonlie knotwne bpbis header homs. Wotwbeit thisnotice of bis persis not focerteine, butthat the bef tymd, Man May nowandthen be deceiuedinthataccount; fop int fore grounds abuckeof the firkbean will be folnell headed as another inabigh rowtie toile twill fort allo for bis folace inthat bebalfe, as alfo to come by thofe excellent falconsthen b3co thereabouts; but now thep are gone, efpectallie the bulles, as 3 aur (aid alreante. ihing Henrie the AE inbisheginning thought tt a meere {cofferie to purfue ante fallow dere with bounds 02 grethounds, but tappoten bimfelfe als twafes tobauedone a lufficient ac then he bad tired be int the fourth. Itis alformucy tobe maruelicn at, 40 themby bis otnetrancllon fot , and fo killeothent that thereas thep do prerelic mets and catk their Horns s pet infighting they neuer breake of fhere they do grifeor met, Furthermore, in eramining the condition of our reddere, 3 find that the pong maleiscalledin the firttpareacalfe, mthefeconda braket,tbe third a (pate,the fourth a fagon0 fag,the twit bis bandstr the opfhotof that erercife and end of bis recreation. Certes berein be refembicd yor lpnineffo2 Wilefius, of home itis iypitten, bo be fan folinittlte, that be toouln ndoio berie often a ucrtake hares for bis pleafure, tic) 3 can barblie -belorues and therefoxe much leffe that one Iidas did fiagreat tag,the Art an bart, and fo fazthontobis run fo lightlic eid fwwittlie after like game, that as Sounten the bare, bope,andinnlfe, Che fallow awre prints of bis fect bebind him. And thus Death. And with bine it pegrée of venerie arcacs he pafled ouct the fand, be left not fo much as the {uficientli¢ of this matter, if not to much in the ag offen annoie our countrie navies bp {potting of = fudgementof the curious. their pong byeedsof chickens, ouckes and goflings, iberebnto our bere rauens and crotwes haue lears nedalfo the toate sand fo much are our ranens gt Ofhawkes and rauenousfoules. ento this bind of {patle, that forme ible and curious headsof fet purpofe haue manned,teclatmed,and tw Chap.s. fen thentin feed of hatpkes, then other coulo not be bad. Some do imaginethat the rauen thould be the e398 Can not make(as pet)ante bolture,and Z tas almott perfuaded in times patk & Se tuft report hotw manic forts 1° to belene the fame;but finding of late a vefcription Y of hawhes are ted within of the bulture,abich better agrecth ttth the forme of f this realme. Botwbeit abi) -_aa fecond kindof eagle, 9 frelie furceafe to be lone of thofe that are b{uallie han ger of that opinton: for as tt bath after a (ortthe § among bs are difclofea with fhape, colour, and quantitie of an eagle, fo are the > pit thisland, I thinkeitmaze legs and feet moze hatrte anv rough, their fides tne Ceafie and leffe difficultto fet der thefr tings better conered with thicke dotwne (iF of all therefoxe that ive haue the egle, (herewith alfo thetr gorge o2.a partof their back bus common erperfence doth cuidentlie confirme,and der thetr tnotes is armed,and notthith fethers) han diuerfeof our rockes thereon thepbzed,tf(pearhoin -_-are the like parts ofthe eagle,anb bnito &hich postrats ferve,could twell oeclare the fame, But the moff er 20 ture there ig no member of the ranent ( tbo ts alfg sellentaierie of all ts not mudjfrom Ghefter,at a _-berte blacke of colour) that can have ante refen saftell called Dinas Ween, fometime builocd by -_blance : te haue noneof them in Cngland to mp Brennus,as our inziters dw remember, Certes this knotwlenge,if tue haue,thep gogenerallie onder the caffell is no great thing, but pet apile fonetime be» nameofeagle o2erne, Heither have tue the pygars tie ffrong and inaccefftble for enfmies, though not all rninous as manie other are, 3t andeth bpon an gus 02 gripe,therefore J haue no occafion to intreat further. 3 baue {ene the carren crotwes fo cunning Havdrocke,in the five tthereof aneaglebzenetheucs -_alfo by their one induftrie of late,that they haue tie peare, This alto is notable in the ouerthzow of -‘bfevto foare oucr great tiuers (as the Thames for birnett (a thing off attempted) that bs tbfc) gocth erample)¢ fuddenlie comming done have caught thither mutt be fare of tivo large batkets, and fa p20 30 Aafmall flh in their fet ¢ gone atwate withall with tide tobe let dotwne thereto, that he map fit in the out Wetting of their ipings.dnd enenatthis prefent oneand be conered Luith the other: forothertwffe the the aforeCatd river is not twithout fome of them, a eagle would Bill hint,and teare the fleth from bts thing(in inp opinion)notalittle tobe wondered af, bones with bic harpe talons though bis apparel Wiehaueallo ofpraies thich bed with bs in parks Ibere neuer fo god. Ahecommon people call this andinads,iberbp the beepers of the famedoreape fonle anerne,butas3 amfgnozant thither the wo20 in baceding time no final commoditie:fo2 fo fone ale Fagle and erne do fhetv anie differenceof fere,y moff as the pong are hatched, thep tie them to the Meane betivene the male and female, fo ve bane but ends 02 ground ends of fundgte trees, there the Steat fore of them, Andiere to the places there old ones finding them,do neuer ceafe fo bring ff} they bed,the commonscomplaine ef great barme 40 bnto them, ibid) the keepers tate ¢ eat from them, fo be done by them in thete fields :fo2 thep areable ‘and commonlteis fuch as ts twell fed,o2 not of fhe tobeare aponglambeo: bid bnito thetr neatts, thers Wworft fort. It bath not bene mp hap hitherto tofee with to fied theit pong and conte agatne foz nto2e, J anieof thefe foules,¢ partlie through mine oipne nes thas onceof the Opinion that there twas a dtnerfitie Gligence : but 3 beare that it path one fot like an of kind bettucene the eagle andthe erne,till percefs hatwke tocatcy hold twithall,and another refembling urd that our nation bled the fvo20 erne in moft plar Agofe hhereinith to fwim;but whether it be fo o2 not ces for theeagle . We haue alfo the lanner and the fo, J refer the further fearch and trfall thereof bnta lanneret; the terfell and the gofebawke: the mufket fome ofher.Zhis nenerthelesis certeine that bothas and the fparbatuke ; the facke and the bobbie: and fiI{ue and dead,peacnen bir bevic oileisadeadlic fers hallie fome(thongh verie fey) matlions. Ano thefe so rout to fuch fith as come withinthe windofif.There did verte mas As bucks and docsarenouritheoin parkes ampea. so Nic in lilse fozttoith the bart(as ¥ bm read) butthis ¥ Hies ate all the hatwkes that J Do beare as pet to be bed? isnocante therefore 3 thoulo deleribe the commas Tun et thett otone aduenture , except fonte gentile ting toith bs,are thep not verte plentiful : theres manic pied chtefelie aboutthe le of Clie,there they in inarrens andburrolwes. As fay bares,thep Manor other (forbis pleature) do make antnclar farefon them. De thete allo the fag is accountey thine tas berie long agone, ahenmen were farre -_bigber anv flnifter thanthep are notw:and pet ¥der nie not, butrather Grant Wwillinglie that the hunting fo} the moft noble gaine, the fallow deere ts the Hert, of the red decte is a right psincelic pattime . Zn ole -_-uerfe forren countries Ind of all the bare,not tbeteattinettimation,tccaute low Deere to bzatw the plough, as enw our oren and then the ror,thereof tur baueindifferent fore 3and the hunting of that felis brat is mother to all the thep caufe thetr red and fale boxfles . ¥nfome placesalte thep mithe thetr binnstise as We do brre our kine anv goats. nd the experts toring, blatts, and artifictall deuttes that bunter enceofthis latter is noten bp Giraldus Cambrenfis Die. AU abidy ( notiwtthaending our coftomes de are 6o to bane bene fee and bfeo in Wales, ahere be io pattinres more meet fy C ladies and gentlewomen to eat cherfe madeof binds milke, at (ac time as eroretfe(uhatioouer Rrancifcus Paccitius faith tothe Coutrarte ibis inMitution of a prinee than fo: men of courage to follow, tehote bimting Honla pracife thet aemes in tadting of theirmanbad,and dealing Baldtwine arcbbithop of Canturburie preachedt he croifad there , ben they twere both lodged fn a gerte With find boats as eftiones will tune againe 24ND -_tlemans boufe, trbofe wife of purpofe kepta defrie ef the fame, Ais fo: the plowing with bres ( abtch F oaevageanne =_ oe of baring pinton) bntameable and alkes a thing comumontic Uiebin the eat countries;bere is no place to fpeake offer tent the hardest tather than their baxiies fet, sone ectomTimes maycarrie them with dityonour itmeap pet botbebitioies iof diets times ' ag . Poctathteat Merander,iho at pacaut finesbunted Whe Liger, (He pard,the boxe, and Thebearesibut mo -uypole to be bulikelic) becante thep are (in mine 07 of it , Mince Wwe twant thete hind of beats, neftber is it impP purpole fe to to intreat i at large of other thinas thanare te befene in Cugland. Wherine twill o -_-ssmit to faieanie moze of wild and fanage teats at thistime, thinking mrp felfe tobaue fpoken atreapie fufficientlig Within his Zlaw. Howkeit as'theleare notiwans ne {uch as delite in batwhing da mabe their chiefe putuctance ¢ prontfionfor the fame out of Dantke, Sermante, and the Gattcountries, from whence we baue them in Steat abundance,and at erceffiue psf Ces,thereas at home ann krbere thep be bed thepare Glo for almott right naught,and diuallte brought to rant amongtt hawkes,of tbich fomebe blacke and are taken for the night raven ercept 3 thoulocatt -_bim a twater hatwke.But fith (uch dealing ts not cow uentent, let bs noto le that mapbe fato of our bes nemons two2mes, and hotw manie kinds twe baue of them Within our realme and countrie,: matkets as chickins, pullets and pigeons are. ¢, Of venemous beatts. bs.and there bought bp to be eaten (as twe om be afrefato foutes)almof of euevie man.3tis fain Hat the (parhatwke preieth not bpon the fonle in the Morning that the taketh ouer euen, but asloth to Chap. 6. S F 4 Mould ge about tomsake baue double benefit byone feelie foule, doth let it go fomake (ome thitt for it felfe..But hereof as 3 fan 4 ante long difcourfe of beites & monsbeafts 02 wormes bed ine Doubtfo fois 3 find among the twziters too ie the noting, that the fparbatoke ts enimie to Pang thilozen, as is alto the ape; but of the pecocke ‘Stmarucllouflie aftatp ¢ fo aypalied,that all con Tage ¢ ffomach fox a time is taken from bit bponthe EBbt thereat Wuttoproced with theres. Dfother Menous birds tue haue alfo berie gteat plentic, 55 the bufarn,the bite, the ringtaile, bunbite, ¢fucy gin England, ¥% thould ate OD ba ~ }, Wwe baue verie fetw tuo2ms, eAbut no beafts at all, that are thought bp their naturall qualities to be efther bene: miousozburtfnll. Ftrfof all therefore we baue the aber (in ourala Saron tong called an atter) ~ me cesta eed The defcription of England. |