ijS Different Sorts 



iiefli, with a ilrong coarfe fur, fuited fo 

 charmingly for the purpofe, that fhe treads 

 foft, run what road fhe will ; and never 

 eaficr, or more to advantage, than on the 

 hardeil beaten path, or ftony rugged 

 road. The very furface that cripples a Dog, 

 £he glides over with eafc and pleafure.' 

 Take notice in a frofl, for the reafons ad- 

 vanced, what advantage flie has in run- 

 ning, fuperior to moft creatures ; whilft 

 the generous fteed founders with mode- 

 rate gallops, and the fleet Greyhound flarts 

 his claws, and tears his foles to pieces, 

 on the rugged frofly paths, fhe treads 

 foft, as if fhe went on woolpacks, or re- 

 bounds and leaps upon her very claws. 

 View her again on the merry highway, 

 though file fkims over the clay and puddle, 

 lik an arrow from the bow, yet leaps fo 

 tender, the furface is fcarce brufhed by her 

 tread. But enough, I fhall only farther 

 advance to fuch tender footed brethren one 

 reafon, and a true one, why a low-land 

 Hare, or by what appellation they chufe 

 to diflinguifh her, may on experience prove 



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