The loolze of Hunting 8p 



ftrong of holts of Holme trees. Some other haue thicke tuftes 



of white thorne. And fome are enuyroned with fprings and cop- 



pyfes. Wherefore the huntefman muft be gouerned according to 



the couerts which he findeth. For fomewhiles Hartes doe lye in the 



tuftes of white Thorne, vnder fome litle tree in maner wide open. 



Sometimes vnder the great trees in the high woodes. And fome- 



times in the borders or fkyrtes of the Forreft, in fome little groues 



or Coppyfes. And therfore in fuch great couertes or highe woodes, 



a huntefman muft make his ringwalke great or little, according 



to the holdes. For if a man driue an Harte into the high wood, 



it will be harde to harbor him or to come neare him. And 



therefore if the huntefman do well, he fliall neuer make 



report of a Stagge or Hart harbored in fuch places. 



But I will fpeake no more of high woodes, for 



me thinks men take fuch order for high 



woodes nowe adayes, that before 



many yeres paffe, a huntef-, 



man fhall not be com- 



bered with feeking 



or harboring an 



Hart in highe 



woodes. 



HX Of 



