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And luhen my Hounde^ doth firey7te vpon good vent. 



I muB confejfej the fame dot he me content. 



But ivhen I haue^ my couerts ivalkt aboute^ 



And harbred faFt^ the H arte for commyng out : 



Then I returne^ to make a graue reporte^ 



Whereas Ifinde^ th' ajfembly doth reforte. 



And loixie I crouche, before the Lordingi aU^ 



Out of my Horne^ the feiumets lette I fall ^ 



And other Jignes^ and tokens do I tell^ 



To make them hope, the Harte may like them -well. 



Then they commaunde^ that I the wine Jhould tafie^ 



So biddes mine Arte : and fo my throte I bafle^ 



The dinner done^ I go freightivayes agayne^ 



Vnto my markes^ andfhewe my Mafler playne. 



Then put my Hounde^ ipon the vieiu to dravje^ 



And roijufe the Harte^ out of his I ay re by laive. 



O gamBers all^ a little by your leaue^ 



Can you fuche ioyes in triflyng games conceaue? 



0£ the knowledge and iudgement which 



the Huntefman may take, to know 



an old Harte 



The iudgement of the Slot. n The iudgement by y^fewmets. 



The iudgement of the portes S The iudgement by his gate 



and entryes. h and walkes. 



The iudgement of the Aba- K The iudgement by an Harts 



tures and fbylles. S frayingftocks. 



The whiche I will declare in Chapiters fol- 

 lowyng, beginning firft with the iudge- 

 ment of the Slot or view 



The 



