The booke of Hunting 2p 



Of the Hunte, and how he ought to dreile, 

 gouerne, and attend his dogges 

 Chap. 13 



A Good keeper of Houndes fliould be gratious, curteous, and 

 gentle, louing his dogges of a naturall difpofition, and he 

 ought to be both well footed and well winded, afwell to fill his 

 home as his bottell : the firft thing whiche he ought to do when 

 he rifeth, is to go fee his Houndes, to make their lodging cleane, 

 and to drefTethem as the cafefliall require: after he hath foclen- 

 fed them, he ought to take his home and sounde three or foure 



times 



