Upon Mondeur de Grey his moft elaboiate piece of 

 Horfe-man-Jfj^ and Ferriery, 



THis book's inform d with a high Genius I this 

 A''ove the malice of detra&ion is! 

 5\or need' afierd^s Encomium blaze it forth ^ 

 Its proper- virtue vindicates its worth : 

 Tety Sif/ce^ by th' Author's happy care and pain 

 I Hnacrfl.jodLvofirfi to ufe therein^ 

 ^ And menage jofiipeds^ 1 could not chufe 

 *~Bht Dent this grateful T\aptHre of my mufe^ 

 Horr that by it he amply doth impart 

 The^Jjenceofthe Horjemapis^ FerriersArtj 

 So that the Horfifldati to perfe&ion grow , 

 And nadijeafe his courage brave o rethrow, 

 V\^w I willUave Pegafus uiry courfes^ 

 Andfie to mount one of his well-train dHorJes, 



Ed. R. 



To my well deferving. Friend, Thomas de Grey, upon 

 his Qxa^ piece o£ Horfe-man-fiip and Ferriery, 



IFT, who love' a Horje next to ntylife^ 

 Should now he mute in the commending firife 

 Of this thy Horfemanflnp^ my de \a Grey, 

 2 might henceforth be banifln all the play 

 At Banfteed, Winchefter, ^w^s? Salsbury, - 

 And fit me down under this Horfe and die .* 

 Nay^ i will write before thy book^, and fill 

 The vacant room offome deferving quill 3 

 ^nd wijl) in all my f port to be a-sfure^ 

 ^t when thou wvrlijl upon a dejperate Cure. 



