1^5 The hoohe of Hunting 



The wofuU wordes of the Hart to the Hunter 



Since I in deepeft dread, do yelde my felte to Man, 

 And ftand full ftill betwene his legs, which earfh full wildly ran : 

 Since 1 to him appeale, when hounds purfue me fore, 

 As who fliould fay (iVoiy faue me man^ for elfe I may no more.) 



Why doft thou then (o Man) (o Hunter) me purfue, 

 With cry of hounds, with blaft of home, with hallow, and with hue ? 



Or why doft thou deuife, fuch nets and inftruments. 

 Such toyles and toyes, as hunters vfe, to bring me to their bents ? 



Since 



