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A Treatise of the laws of the forest : wherein is declared not onely those laws as they are now in force, but also in the original and beginning of forests
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p6 A Treatise of Cap. 4 .

fotolfi of toarren s and therefore the Negitter, as a per-fect exampleis? eder? man to frame a Writ of trefpaikbx, so? hunting in a warren doth over the trelpasse b?the offends? in the warren, in taking vr d?iding swa?of thole beasts and fowls, that are beaks and fowls ofwarren. And it leemeth d? the opinion of Budæas,Bad»usin i. t}jat t i )e beasts and wwls of warren are such as ma?r.pmio.ogiæ. ^ ta ^ en with lone-winged Gawks, 0? Gawks ot p?e?,which are, the Gs re, the Lon?, the Khelant, and thepartridge: for a warren is but a place pridiledgedto? deal s, and fowls of warren onelx, and so? nomere °, and thus much concerning beasts, and fowls ofwarren.

4, The difference between the beasts of theForest,and the beasts of Chafe.

A S> there is a great difference between a forest, anda chafe, so there is said to be as great differencebetwL'N the beafrs of the forest, and .the beasts of thechzfe : the beans of the fo?elt, the? are, tantistn silve-M.Hesktr.fo. 8 . st«sand the beasts of the chafe are, campestre, ran.Si rtum. Fo? the beasts of the forest do Ntake their abode,td. Trthetne, kill the da? time, in the great cedertL and secret places°' 9 in the woods: And in the night reason the? do repairinto the lawnes, meadows, pastures, and pleasantfeedings, fa? their fcod and relief. And rhereidre the?are called Silvesters, that is tola?, beaks of thewwd,o? beasts that do haunt the woods mo?e then che plains,r sii.104.Tcrr. occsrdi'ig as the Vevpher vavicl faith, in his 104, klsl.ro. ' ^OU mrjick dsrir, eile that it may he night, wherein *Hthe beasts of the forest do move; the Lyons roaring astertheir prey do seek their meat of God, the sun arifeth andthey get them away together,, and lay them down in theirdens. And Co the beafrs of the wrest are onlx tijcfc,

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