.120 HCajMyfyttut. 38. the nocke breakes for lytlenefle, or when the ftrynge Qyppes wythoute the nocke for wydeneffe, than you poule it to your eare and lettes it go, ' which muft nedes breake the fhafte at the leafle, and putte flringe and bowe and al in ieopardy, bycaufe the flrength of the bowe hath nothynge in it to flop the violence of it Thys kynde of breakynge is moofle periloufe for the flanders by, for in fuch a cafe you fhall fe fometyme the ende of a bow flye a hoole fcore from a man, and that moofl commonly, as I haue marked oft the vpper ende of the bowe. The bowe is drawne to far. il wayes. Eyther when you take a longer fhafte then your owne, or els when you fhyfte your hand to low or to hye for fhootynge far. Thys waye pouleth the backe in funder, and then the bowe fleethe in manye peces. So when you fe a bowe broken, hauynge the bellye rifen vp both wayes or tone, the flringe brake it. When it is broken in twoo peces in a maner euen of and fpecyallye in the vpper ende, the fhafte nocke brake it. When the backe is pouled a funder in manye peeces to farre drawynge, brake it. Thefe tokens eyther alwayes be trewe or els verye feldome myfTe. The fourthe thyng that breketh a bow is fretes, whych make a bowe redye and apte to Freate breake by any of the. iii. wayes afore reateSl fayde. Freetes be in a fhaft as well as in a bowe, and they be muche lyke a Canker, crepynge and en- creafynge in thofe. places in a bowe, whyche be weaker then other. And for thys purpofe muft your bowe be well trymmed and piked of a conning man that it may come rounde in trew compaffe euery where. For freetes you muft beware, yf youre bow haue a knot in the backe, left the places whyche be nexte it, be not alowed flrong ynoughe to bere with the knotte, or elles the flronge knotte fhall freate the weake places nexte it Freates be fyrfl litle pinchefe, the whych when you perceaue, pike the places about the pinches, to make them fomewhat weker, and a.s