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folde. as a bowſtryng vnocupyede and the terettye ſeꝛue to kepe hiꝛ from wyndyng whan ſhe bathes Alſo theſſame letheris that he putt in hiꝛ bellis: to be faſtyned a boute hiꝛ leggys ye ſhall calle Bewettis.

Creaunce.

ALſo ye ſhall call the long lyne that ye do call youre hawke to Reclaym with: yowre Creaunce. what ſo eueꝛ it be.

A medecyne foꝛ an hawke that will caſt fleſh

Putt the fleſh that yowre hawke ſhall eete: in fayre wateꝛ. and fede heꝛ theꝛwith .iij. days. and ſhe ſhall holde hiꝛ fleſh at the beſt.

A medecyne foꝛ an hawke that has loſt heꝛe coꝛrage.

An hawke that hath looſt heꝛ coꝛrage: aman may knawe it he will take good hede. Foꝛ ſiche is hiꝛ maneꝛ. whan ſhe is caſt to a fowle. ſhe fleith a waywaꝛde as thogh ſhe knewe nott the fowle. Oꝛ ellis ſhe will flie a littyll way afteꝛ. and a noon ſhe yeueth it vpp: and foꝛ ſuche an hawke thys is a goode medecyn.