n the next place it will be requifite to inform you with 

 he manner of reclaiming of a Haggard- faulcon^ and her 

 nrryto the Lure. 



Having taken or purchafed one of them , fet her 

 lown, and let her reft quietly the firft night in a Rufter- 

 'lood. 



' The next day take her up eafily on your Fifi , and 

 :arry her up and down that whole day i ufing a Fea- 

 her to ftroke her withal inftead of your hand. When 

 on find her not impatient of being toucht , take her 

 Hood off fpeedily, and put it on again as fpeedily , ob- 

 ferving thus to do till (he is willing to feed : then fre- 

 Ijuently offer her food, but let her have but a little at z 

 'ime i never pulling her Hood off or on but you muit 

 ';ai« her love with a bit or two, ullng your voice unto 

 lier when you are taking off her Hood, and all the 

 Ivhile (he is feeding, and no longer-, that by that 

 neans, after (he is reclaimed, (he may know by your 

 7oice(he (hall befed. 



Having thus done, teach her to come to your Fid 

 rom the Pearcb by doing thus : Let her (tand on a 

 'earch about breaft-high \ if lower , kneel, for this 

 ow po(iure will lefs affright than any other : after 

 :his,unftrike her Hood, and lurcher, uling ycur voice i 

 md have a fpecial care that you affright her not or 

 liftalic her, and fo caufe her to bate from you. But 

 ^ou muft , before you unlkike her Hood , encourage 

 ler with a bit or two , which will make her the more 

 :ager to come to you : For it is her Stomach that 

 ules her, and is the Bridle that keeps her in fubjec^ion, 

 )ricking her forward to perform her duty : wherefore 

 f you keep not her Appetite (harp and truly edged, 

 n(tead of SubmiiTion , you will hnd Difobedience, 

 rt'hen you find (he will willingly feed from and come 

 o your hand, you may then let her fit bare-fac'd, now 

 nd then diverting her (tarting about by giving her a 



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