'^emenc'esof the other. Now t6 T^rO^^e^thh jlfirpok. 

 let lis tak[e';^\fligh£ vi^Wof the JeverM , Chares, whi^-a 

 are c^mm'otily uted by 'dur Nobility mdCmry, where 

 the. HofrTe.i^, made a .Companion] and' Member of the 

 5»i?rrj arid they ard'*ii!hqe''i the 5?W-, Buck/l^ihii^ 



• > As For. tlie if/;rep ,W her^'hienilon^^^^ ^' ^tjefeis iiot: 

 niiich^^^^fre^ceintlie huti^ing of ■& fo ih^Jnco'^ 

 'y£'«m;(7«fj frOtti'ea^h'<Snaic;'Vre in'a manher Ihejame 

 alfo. Foe which foeveryou l?«^f,t;is.,eit^exj,n Qvert, 

 or at. force: NOW, iF^^riVhiihtea tin ai'^r/<,, they 



TJfually q'hufe .the.moit wflf,4' P^'^'^s !pf ,^tj ?? .^ ^rf^^gi? 

 from the purfuit's of^. their EneAii'es'^. which is botj| 

 iiuple^.fai/tXo' t\iQ Rider'y Tlhd troublefometo the Hoxjf^ 

 to fo/lew the Dogs thtci thef/7/ci^5«]/j^j ^ and befiqes^ 

 ufualiy .the Ground iq P^ri^f is full of Molebah\s^ 

 7/<?«cLjy'&c. which is dan^erons. for a young Horfe 

 to gallop on^ till he has attain'd to fome perfe^ion ia 

 his Stray, But if they be tnrnd out of the Park, and 

 be hunted ^r/o>:c<?, you w'lll find, that asfoon as you 

 have mhar^oHr'd. ot roHs"dthex^y they will immedi^ 

 ately niaijc out end ways, before the Hounds jzt;^ or /Zv, 

 nay fometimes ten Miles, they following in full Cry 

 fofwiftly', that a Hoife mull be compell'd to run 

 up and' doyfn hill without any in'termifion ^ leaping 

 Hcdg, Ditch, and Dale, nay ofcen .crojfin^ River s^ick 

 the great danger of the Rider, ^s well as of the Horfe, 

 So that in my opinion tis altogether improper to put 

 ayoungHovk to fuch i/'/W^wf^ Jabour at the firft, till 

 by/7r4i5//ce.and degrees he hs^th been made acquainted 

 With hardfervice. 



Now he{ide^' the fwi ft fiefs and violence of this 

 Chafe, and the danger o( cracking Iijs Wind^ and W/?- 

 inghhB.elly\ befidcs the i^^-^mwi^ ot his Limbs by 

 fuch defperate Riding, and the creating in a young 

 Horfe a loathfomnefs to his Labour, by undergoing 



fuch 



