"V- V t-» IV. i? 



Manhocl I am, therefore I me delyght 



To hunt and hawke, to nourish up and fede 



The greyhounde to the course, the hawke to th' flyght, 



And to bestryde a good and lusty sted ; 



These thynges become a very man in dede. — Sir Thomas More. 



The love of sport is but another form of the love of Nature. 



D. H. Madden. 



There is no sport so conducive to health, so bracing to the nerves, and 

 that gives such a good tone to the stomach as fox-hunting. 



Will Goodall 

 (Letter to Sir Thomas Whichcote). 



