47 while, to holde a man by his armes and waue with his heeles, moche lyke the paftyme that boyes vfe in the churche when their matter is awaye, to fwinge and tot- ter in a belrope : to make a fifle, and flretche out bothe his armes, and fo ftande lyke a roode. To go on a man his tiptoes, flretching out th[e] one of his armes for- warde, the other backewarde, which if he blered out his tunge alfo, myght be thought to daunce Anticke verye properlye. To tumble ouer and ouer, to toppe ouer tayle: To fet backe to backe, and fe who can heaue an other his heles higheft, with other moche like: whiche exercifes furelye mufte nedes be naturall, bycaufe they be fo childifme, and they may be alfo holefome for the body: but furely as for pleafure to the minde or honeftie in the doinge of them, they be as lyke mot- inge as Yorke is foule Sutton. Therfore to loke on al paftymes and exercifes holfome for the bodye, plea- faunt for the mynde, comlye for euery man to do, honeft for all other to loke on, profitable to be fette by of euerye man, worthie to be rebuked of no man, fit for al ages perfons and places, onely Ihoting Ihal ap- peare, wherin all thefe commodities maye be founde. SJjtL To graunt Toxophile, that ftudentes may at tymes conuenient vfe fhoting as mooft holfome and honeft paftyme : yet to do as fome do, to mote hourly day lie, wekelye, and in a maner the hole yere, neithei I can prayfe, nor any wyfe man wyl alowe, nor you your felfe can honefllye defende. BtaopSf. Surely Philologe, I am very glad to fe you come to that poynte that mooft lieth in your ftomake, and greueth you and other fo moche. But I trufte after I haue fayd my mynde in this matter, you Ihal confefTe your felfe that you do rebuke this thing more than ye nede, rather then you Ihal fynde that any man may fpende by anye poffibilitie, more tyme in Ihotinge then he ought. For firft and formooft the hole tyme is deuyded into. ii. partes, the daye and the night: whereof the night maye be both occupyed in many honeft bufinelfes, and alfofpentin moche vn-