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with her, the greater delight you give her, and fo 

 confequently you engage her love continually towards 

 you. 



Having taught your Hawk to ht bare-faced in the 

 Evening among company undifturbed , and that (lie 

 knows your Voice, and will come to the Lure , then 

 give her every night (tones, till you find her StomacH 

 good : after that, prefer her Cafihig^ and let her not 

 receive it unlefs fhe likes it well •, otherwifc (he is apt 

 to take a diflike, and will never afterwards receive ic 

 willingly. 



Thefe Stones aforefaid prepare and make ready' 

 the way for carting, rtirring, and difTolving whatever 

 is offenfive v/ithin, and fitting it to be carried "down- 

 ward in her Mutes, or upward in her Catlings. The 

 time for giving thefc Stones is, when (lie hath put a- 

 way her Supper from above » then give her hali a do- 

 zen above the hand, if you have fo much skill •, if not, 

 otherwifeasyou are able. Do thus often, until fuchi 

 time as you (hall give her fuch things whereof (he (hali 

 take Plumage in her living or training. But of this, 

 ttiore hereafter. 



H^ow to know the Nature and DifpofitioH of 



fever at HAWKS, and what muji 



he ohferved from thence. 



THerc is a certain Hawk called a F/^«i^ U-i^^^ 

 which is a kinde , loving, and docible Hawk ■-> 

 for (he will diligently li(}cn and give car unto you and 

 your voice-, fhe will foon learn to come to hand, be- 

 ing veiy eager and hot to feize on what you (h^llei- 

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