Fowling is more troublesome, but all out as delightsome to some sorts of men, be it with guns, lime, nets, glades, gins, strings, baits, pitfalls, pipes, calls, stalkinghorses, setting-dogs, decoy-ducks, &c., or otherwise. The Early Naturalists, Their Lives and Work, 1530-1789 - Page 82by Louis Compton Miall - 1912 - 396 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Burton - 1800 - 616 pages
...to 4 Queen Elizabeth : some reclaime Ravens, Castrils, Pies, &c. and man them for their pleasures. Fowling is more troublesome, but all out as delightsome...sorts of men, be it with guns, lime, nets, glades, ginnes, strings, baits, pitfalls, pipes, calls, stawking-horses, settingdoggs, coy-ducks, Sec. or otherwise.... | |
| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1804 - 622 pages
...to ' Queen Elizabeth : some reclaime ravens, castrils, pies, &c. and man liiein for their pleasures. Fowling is more troublesome, but all out as delightsome...sorts of men, be it with guns, lime, nets, glades, ginnes, strings, baits, pitfalls, pipes, calls, stawking-horses, settingdoorirs. coy-ducks, &c. or... | |
| Robert Burton - 1806 - 626 pages
...for their pleasures. Fowling is more troublesome, but all mil as delightsome to some sorts of men, he it with guns, lime, nets, glades, gins, • strings, baits, pitfalls, pipes, calls, stawking-horses, settingdogs, coy- ducks, 8cc. or otherwise. Some much delight to take larks with .day-nets,... | |
| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1821 - 612 pages
...to e Queen Elizabeth : some reclaime ravens, castrils, pics, &c. and man them for their pleasures. Fowling is more troublesome, but all out as delightsome...sorts of men, be it with guns, lime, nets, glades, ginnes, strings, baits, pitfalls, pipes, calls,stawking-horscs,setting-doggs, coy-ducks, &c. or otherwise.... | |
| Robert Burton - 1821 - 614 pages
...to e Queen Elizabeth : some reclaime ravens, castrils, pics, &c. and man them for their pleasures. Fowling is more troublesome, but all out as delightsome...sorts of men, be it with guns, lime, nets, glades, ginnes, strings, baits, pitfalls, pipes, calls,stawking-horses,setting-doggs, coy-ducks, &c. or otherwise.... | |
| 1849 - 522 pages
...illustrative of our popular rural sports at that period. " Fowling is more troublesome, but all art is delightsome to some sorts of men; be it with guns, lime, nets, glade?, ginnes, strings, baiu, pitfalls, pipes, calls, stawking-horses, setting-dogges, coy-ducks,... | |
| Robert Burton - 1838 - 762 pages
...present to v Queen Elizabeth; some reclaime ravens, castrils, pies, &c. and man them for their pleasures. Robert q % ginnes, strings, baits, pitfalls, pipes, calls, stawking-horses, setting-doggs, coy-ducks, &c. or otherwise.... | |
| John William Carleton - 1849 - 522 pages
...illustrative of our popular rural sports at that period. " Fowling is more troublesome, but all art is delightsome to some sorts of men; be it with guns, lime, nets, glades, ginnes, strings, baits, pitfalls, pipes, calls, stawking-horses, setting-dogge», coy-ducks, &c., or... | |
| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1847 - 702 pages
...to 46 Queen Elizabeth : some reclaim ravens, castrils, pies, &.C., and man them for their pleasures. Fowling is more troublesome, but all out as delightsome...pitfalls, pipes, calls, stalkinghorses, setting-dogs, decoy-ducks, &c., or otherwise. Some much delight to take larks with day-nets, small birds with chaff-nets,... | |
| Robert Burton - Melancholy - 1847 - 688 pages
...to 46 Queen Elizabeth: some reclaim ravens, castrils, pies, &.C., and man them for their pleasures. ofmen.be it with guns, lime, nets, glades, gins, strings, baits, pitfalls, pipes, calls, stalkir¡¡:horses,... | |
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