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they be foo bufie after they find good fcent, We fay, 

 7hey Babble. If they run it end- ways orderly, makuig 

 it good, and then hold in together merrily, we fay, they 

 are in full Cry. When Spaniels open in the ftring, Cor a 

 Grey-hound in his courfe) we fay, 7bcy Lapfe. When 

 Hounds hang behinde, and beat too much upon the 

 fcent or phce, we fay, 7hy Plod. And when they have 

 either Earthed a Virmin, or brought a Veer, Boar, or 

 fuch-like to turn head againft them, then we fay, ihey 

 Bay. 



Different Terms for Hounds and Grey-hounds, 



Of Grey-hounds, two make a Brace \ of Hounds, a 

 CoHpk. Of Grey- hounds, three rhake a Leace i and of 

 Hounds, a Couple and half. 



We let flip a Grey - hound, and caft off a Hound* 

 The firing wherewith we lead a Grey-hound, is called 

 a Leace i and for a Hound, a Lyome. The Grey-hound 

 hath his Collar, and the Hound hath KisCoitples, We 

 lay , a Kennel cf Hounds, and a Pack of Beagles. 

 Some other differences there are, but thefe are the molt 

 ufual. 



where we find Veer have lately paffed into Thickets, 

 &c. by which we guefs their greatnefs, and then put 

 the Hounds or Beagles thereto for the View, we account 

 (uch places Entries, 



The ImprelTion where any Veer hath repofed or har- 

 boured, we call a Layr. 



When the Hounds or Beagles Wt the fcent of their 

 Chafe contrary , as to hit it up the wind when they 

 Ihould it down, we then fay, they Vraxp amiji. 



When the Hounds or Beagles take fre(h fcent, hunt- 

 ing another Chafe, until they (tick and hit it again , we 

 fay, they Hunt Change. 



When the Hound's or Beagles hunt it by the Heel, wc 

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