24 SDf Dogjaf. 



their Bailiwick for Bufhes, Timber, &c. and fignifies the 

 fame with Toll. 



Jfforef}^ is to turn Land intoForell. 



Vifcifforeji^ is to turn Land from being Foreft to o 

 ther ufes. 



Let what hath been faid be fufficient for an Introda- 

 <9:ion, and let us conclude it with a perfwalion to all 

 generous Souls not to flight this nnble and worthy Ex- 

 ercife, ("wherein is contained fo much health and plea-r 

 fure ) For the hefotting Senfualitlcs, and wicked De- 

 {jaucheries of a City, in which the courfe of Nature (eems 

 to be inverted, Day turnM into Night, and Night into 

 Day \ where there is little other Recreation but what 

 Women, Wine, and a Bawdy Flay can afford them -,: 

 whereby, for want of Labour and Exercife, Mens Bo- 

 dies contain as many Difeafes as are in a fickly Hofpi- 

 tal. . 



0/ D O G S in ^nexal. 



AS tli^re is no Country in the World wherein there 

 is not plenty of Dogs, fo no Animal can boail: ot 

 greater variety both in fhape and kind- 

 Some Dogs are very great, as the //-Vf-dog, which , 

 is (haped like a Grey-hound, but by much taller, lon- 

 ger, and thicker i fome are for the B«c/;^, others for 

 the "Boat^ Bear^ and Bull i fome for the Htre^ Coneys 

 and Hedge-hog > fome are both for Wata and Land, 

 and they are called Spaniels i other are called Lur- 

 chers, Tumblers, Brachers, Beagles, &c. As for Shepr 

 herds Dogs, foifling Curs, and fuch whom fome fond 

 Ladies make their daily , nay nightly Companions 

 * too. 



