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End to the other and you'll find the Larks 

 flock extraordinary ; and when three or 

 four are taken, (for you will have them by 

 the Neck, Leg, or claw) take them out, 

 otherwile they'll make the reft fhye, and 

 and when you are at cne End, they will be 

 at the other a Feeding, fo you need not fear 

 fearing of them away, for it makes them 

 more eager after their Food; if it be after 

 Chri/imas before the Snow fall, thofe Birds 

 feldom or never prove good for Singing. 



This Bird is a very fine, hardy, flrong 

 Bird, and feldom fick, if you let him have 

 a Turf of three leafed Grafs once or twice 

 in a Week. 



If you find Kim out of order, that is, the 

 Dungloofe, grate a little Chefiiire. or oiher 

 Cheeie, in his Vi61uals, and give him fome 

 Wood-Lice, three or four in a Day, which 

 is very good ; like wife put a little Liquo- 

 rice, and a Blade cf vSaifron in his Water, 

 which is very good, and will make him fing 

 clear ; if this will not do, give him now 

 and then a Spider. This is all thatis need- 

 ful for a Sky-Lark. 



The Tit-Lark 



TH LS Bird is like a great many others,,^ 

 fome are very good Sbng-Birds, and 

 feme worth but little ; there are fome ia 



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