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md Mice, Chickens or Mutton dipt in Goats-milk or 

 )therwire i or give her a quarter of a Gorge of the 

 'olk of an Egg. 



If you feed her with the flcfli of any living Fowl, 

 irrt fteep it v^^ell in the blood of the fame Fowl, fo (hall 

 'our Harvk^ mount her flefli apace \ if you alfo fcour 

 ler with Pills made of Lard, Marrow of Beef, Sugar 

 md Saffron mixM together, and given her three mor- 

 lings together, giving her alfo a reafonable Gorge two 

 lOurs after. 



^oiv to make a Hawk feed eagerly that hath 

 loft her Appetite i without hinging her low. 



A Harpl^mzy lofe her Appetite by taking too great 

 jorges in the Evening, which (he cannot well endew i 

 ir by being foul in the Pannel i or fometimes by Colds. 



To remedy which, take Aloes Succotrina, boil'd Su- 

 ;ar, and Beef marrow, of each alike, onely lefs of the 

 Uoes s incorporate thefe, and make them into Balls 

 >r Pills as big as Beans, and give of them to your 

 ^^a Jl^, and hold her in the Sun till (he hath cal^ up the 

 tlth and (lime within her j then feed her not till noon, 

 ,t which time give her good meat » and three days af- 

 er for the fame Difeafe it is good tiring on Stock- 

 loves, fmall Birds, Fvats or Mice. 



How to raife a Hawk that is low and poor. 



The Poverty of a H^wil;, happens feveral ways: ei- 

 her by the ignorance of the Faulconer of fome latent 

 arking Diliemper j or by her foaring away, and fo 

 leing loft four or five days, in which time, finding little 

 ir no Prey, (he becomes poor and lean. 



Tofet her up you mu(\ feed her, a little at once, and 

 ften, with good.meatand of light dig<jftion, as fmall 



Birds 



