52 flDf l!)aM«s aiitJ ipaMinrr, 



All this time you muft hs clofe by her, about her, 

 and upon your Knees, ufing your Voice unto her, with 

 her dinner and fupper clean dreft and waftit , giving 

 her ftill forne bits thereof with your hand, that (he may 

 thic more delight therein. By doing thus frequently 

 you will fo win her, that ftiould (he be guilty of Car- 

 irying, yet by this means (he will be reclaimed, and for- 

 get that errour. 



Let the Olirager have efpecialcare how he make his 

 GerfaulcoH at hrll:, and iiideed all other Harvk^ \ for as 

 they are made then, he (hall ever hnd them after 5 and if 

 they are well made, they are twice made , and for ever 

 made : and therefore have a care of two much precipi- 

 tation in pofiingthem forward. from one lefTon to ano- 

 ther, before they are perfed in any thing. 



H you train her with Doves , (lie will not carry a 

 feather from you. But firf^ before you fpring her any 

 Doves, let her kill four or five at Lure clofe by your 

 foot, having a pair of (hort Creanccs at your Lure. 



Here note, that the Gerfaulcon is mofi dciired for 

 her high-flying, and is belt at Hern and the Mounrce : 

 and that you may bring her to perfedtion herein, play 

 with your entermewcd Ger/^w/cfl;/ the fir (\ year, (hew- 

 ing her all imaginable kindnefs, and ufing all poilible 

 means to make her love you. When you have brought 

 her forward, give her often Callings to cleanfe and 

 purge her, alfo to prevent the growth of too much glut 

 and fatnefs ip her inward parts, which will indanger 

 her life. 



