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and if they finde where he hath gone in to fome likely couert or 



groue, then fhall they drawe theyr houndes neare vnto them, and 



beate crofle through it: And if there they renew their Slotte or 



view, let them firft well confider it whether it be the right or not : 



but if he which draweth do perceyue that it is right, let him blow 



twoo motes to call his companions, and to aduertife the horfemen 



that they take heede, bycaufe his hounde dothe make it out better 



and better : and if he chaunce to rowze him, or that he find fine or 



fixe layres togither one after another. Jet him not thinke it ftrange : 



for Hartes whiche haue bene runne and fpent, do oftentimes 



make many layres togither : bycaufe they cannot well 



ftand on foote to iccdc^ but h^do^ lying : and many 



yong Hunters whiche vnderftand not the caufe 



are oftentimes beguyled : for when they 



finde fo many layres, they thinke 



it fliould be fome hearde of 



deare, that haue lyen there: 



and therefore they 



ought to looke 



well aboute 



them. 



How 



