comfort and godly quiet ofmynd^ with hontfl 

 recreation, A nd if it be true fas it is doutleffej 

 that fride C^hich 16 roote ofalvices^J doth 

 increafe bjiidlenes^ then is thatexercife high- 

 ly to he commended^ which doth maintaine the 

 bodyin helth^themynd in honeji meditations^ 

 and yet the sub fiance not greatly decaied. For 

 thefe caufes I haue always allowed and con- 

 firmed their opinions^ which do more efieeme 

 Huntinzthan Hawhxnoi, Sit hens we do plain- i^e f^u. 

 lyperceiue^ that Hunting ps mainteinea with 

 much lejfer charge. And to return to myfirfl 

 begon furfofe^ I commend to thycurteou^ con- 

 fideration Cg^ritlereaderjboth mytrauel^and 

 the Printers charge : ajfuring thee^ that as 

 much 05 could conueniently be found out either 

 in authorities or conference^ is here eyfreffed^ 

 for thy better knowledge in Venerie. Take it 

 in gree^ and be as thankeful vnto the Printer 

 for his good wil and honeji mening^as he hath 

 bin vnto me for my Jiudy and trauell herein. 

 And so farewell : 



From my chamber this .xvi. of lune. If/J. 



