'74 The hooke of Hunting 



the water, and I haue feene them drinke, but that is more com- 

 monly at this time than at any other time of the yeare, bycaufe 

 of their difpofition, and alfo by reafon of the great vehement 

 heates which take the dewe from the fpryngs, when they nowe 

 beginne alfo to growe harde. In September and Odrober they 

 leaue their thickets and goe to Rut, and at that time they haue 

 neyther certaine feede, nor layre, as I haue before declared in the 

 chapter of Rut. 



Howe the huntefman fhould go drawing with 

 his hound in the Springs. Chap. 2 9 



Immedi- 



