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The Master of Game

Chapter 4 OF THE BUCK AND OF HIS NATURE

Word Count: 549    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

a hart and is larger than a roe. A buck's head is palmed with a long palming, and he beareth more tines than doth a hart. His hea

rt goeth sooner to rut and is sooner in his season again, also in all things of their kind the hart goeth befor

men do to the hart. Nor are his fumes put in judgment as those of the hart, b

NG WITH RU

fr. 616, Bib.

th such great malice as the hart, nor so gynnously (cunningly) and also they go not to such great rivers as the hart. They run faster at the beginning than doth the hart. They bolk (bellow) about when they go to rut, not as a hart doth, but much lower than the hart, and rattling in the throat. Their nature and that of the hart do not love (to be) together, for gladly would they not dwell there where many harts be, nor the harts there where th

g flight as the red deer but b

buck is more savoury to all hounds than that of the stag or of the roe, and for this reaso

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1 Chapter 1 THE PROLOGUE2 Chapter 2 OF THE HARE AND OF HER NATURE3 Chapter 3 OF THE HART AND HIS NATURE4 Chapter 4 OF THE BUCK AND OF HIS NATURE5 Chapter 5 OF THE ROE AND OF HIS NATURE6 Chapter 6 OF THE WILD BOAR AND OF HIS NATURE7 Chapter 7 OF THE WOLF AND OF HIS NATURE8 Chapter 8 OF THE FOX AND OF HIS NATURE9 Chapter 9 OF THE GREY (BADGER) AND OF HIS NATURE10 Chapter 10 OF THE (WILD) CAT AND ITS NATURE11 Chapter 11 THE OTTER AND HIS NATURE12 Chapter 12 OF THE MANNER AND HABITS AND CONDITIONS OF HOUNDS13 Chapter 13 OF SICKNESSES OF HOUNDS AND OF THEIR CORRUPTIONS14 Chapter 14 OF RUNNING HOUNDS AND OF THEIR NATURE15 Chapter 15 OF GREYHOUNDS AND OF THEIR NATURE16 Chapter 16 OF ALAUNTES AND OF THEIR NATURE17 Chapter 17 OF SPANIELS AND OF THEIR NATURE18 Chapter 18 OF THE MASTIFF AND OF HIS NATURE19 Chapter 19 WHAT MANNER AND CONDITION A GOOD HUNTER SHOULD HAVE.20 Chapter 20 HOW THE KENNEL FOR THE HOUNDS AND THE COUPLES FOR THE RACHES AND THE ROPES FOR THE LYMER SHOULD BE MADE21 Chapter 21 HOW THE HOUNDS SHOULD BE LED OUT TO SCOMBRE22 Chapter 22 HOW A HUNTER'S HORN SHOULD BE DRIVEN23 Chapter 23 HOW A MAN SHOULD LEAD HIS GROOM IN QUEST FOR TO KNOW A HART BY HIS TRACE24 Chapter 24 HOW A MAN SHOULD KNOW A GREAT HART BY THE FUMES17725 Chapter 25 HOW A MAN SHOULD KNOW A GREAT HART BY THE PLACE WHERE HE HATH FRAYED HIS HEAD26 Chapter 26 HOW THE ORDINANCE SHOULD BE MADE FOR THE HART HUNTING BY STRENGTH AND HOW THE HART SHOULD BE HARBOURED27 Chapter 27 HOW A HUNTER SHOULD GO IN QUEST BY THE SIGHT28 Chapter 28 HOW AN HUNTER SHOULD GO IN QUEST BETWEEN THE PLAINS AND THE WOOD29 Chapter 29 HOW A HUNTER SHOULD GO IN QUEST IN THE COPPICE AND THE YOUNG WOOD30 Chapter 30 HOW AN HUNTER SHOULD GO IN QUEST IN GREAT COVERTS AND STRENGTHS31 Chapter 31 HOW A HUNTER SHOULD QUEST IN CLEAR SPIRES AND HIGH WOOD19832 Chapter 32 HOW A GOOD HUNTER SHALL GO IN QUEST TO HEAR THE HARTS BELLOW33 Chapter 33 HOW THE ASSEMBLY THAT MEN CALL GATHERING SHOULD BE MADE BOTH WINTER AND SUMMER AFTER THE GUISE OF BEYOND THE SEA34 Chapter 34 HOW THE HART SHOULD BE MOVED WITH THE LYMER AND RUN TO AND SLAIN WITH STRENGTH35 Chapter 35 HOW AN HUNTER SHOULD SEEK AND FIND THE HARE WITH RUNNING HOUNDS AND SLAY HER WITH STRENGTH36 Chapter 36 OF THE ORDINANCE AND THE MANNER OF HUNTING WHEN THE KING WILL HUNT IN FORESTS OR IN PARKS FOR THE HART WITH BOWS AND GREYHOUNDS AND STABLE