76 of Scythia, fo many people in ye eafl of the Sarmatianes, and all the kyngdomes of the Parthians, he (hall well perceyue halfe the parte of the worlde, to lyue in fubie6lion, ouercome by the myght and power of fhotinge. In the commune wealth of Rome, which exceded all other in vertue, nobleneffe, and dominion litle mention is made of fhoting, not bycaufe it was litle vfed amonges them, but rather bycaufe it was bothe fo neceffarye and commune, that it was thought a thing not neceffarye or requyred of anye man to be fpoken vpon, as if a man fhoulde defcribe a greate feafte, he woulde not ones name bread, although it be moofle common and neceffary for all: but furely yf a feafte beynge neuer fo great, lacked bread, or had fewfly and noughty bread, all the other daynties fhulde be vnfauery, and litle regarded, and than woulde men talke of the commodity of bread, whan they lacke it, that would not ones name it afore, whan they had it: And euen fo dyd the Romaynes as con- cernynge mootyng. Seldome is ihootinge named, and yea it dyd the mofte good in warre, as didde appere, verye playnlye in that battell, whiche Scipio Aphricanus had with the Numantines in Spayne, whome he coulde neuer ouercome, before he fette bowemen amonges his horfe men, by whofe myght they were clean vanquifhed. Agayne, Tiberius fyghtynge with Armenius and Ing- uiomerus princis of Germanic, had one wing of archers on horfeback, an other of °r' ac"3 archers on foot, by whofe might the German es were ilayne downe ryghte, and fo fcattered and beate oute of the feelde, that the chafe lafled. x. myles, the Ger- manes clame vp in to trees for feare, but the Romanes dyd fetch e them downe with theyr fhaftes as they had ben birdes, in whyche battell the Romaynes loft fewe or none, as doth appeare in the hiftorie But as I began to faye, the Romaynes dyd not fo muche prayfe the goodneffe of fhootinge, whan they had it, as they dyd lament the lacke of it, whan they