22-03-2007, 09:25 PM
Now I shall prove how hunters live in this world more joyfully than any other men.
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For when the hunter riseth in the morning he sees a sweet and fair morn and clear weather and bright, and he heareth the song of th small birds, which sings so sweetly with great melody and full of love, each in its own language in the best wise it can....
And when the sun is arisen, he shall see fresh dew upon the small twigs and grasses, and the sun by his virtue shal make them shine. And that is great joy and liking to the hunters heart ... And when he hath well eaten and drunk he shall be glad and well at his ease. And then shall he take the air in the evening of the night, for the great heat that he hath had, al lie in bed in fair fresh clothes, and he shall sleep well and steadfastly all the night without any evil thoughts af any sins, wherefore I say that hunters go into paradise when they die, and live in this world more joyfully than any other men.
Men desire in this world to live long in good health and in joy, and after death the health of the soul. And hunters have all these things.
Therefor be ye all hunters and ye shall do as wise men.
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Edward, Duke of York
Died at the battle of Agincourt 25th of October 1415.
Hilsner
Dravis aka:FMJ
"Sapere Aude: Dare to KNOW!" Nu med .376Steyr
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For when the hunter riseth in the morning he sees a sweet and fair morn and clear weather and bright, and he heareth the song of th small birds, which sings so sweetly with great melody and full of love, each in its own language in the best wise it can....
And when the sun is arisen, he shall see fresh dew upon the small twigs and grasses, and the sun by his virtue shal make them shine. And that is great joy and liking to the hunters heart ... And when he hath well eaten and drunk he shall be glad and well at his ease. And then shall he take the air in the evening of the night, for the great heat that he hath had, al lie in bed in fair fresh clothes, and he shall sleep well and steadfastly all the night without any evil thoughts af any sins, wherefore I say that hunters go into paradise when they die, and live in this world more joyfully than any other men.
Men desire in this world to live long in good health and in joy, and after death the health of the soul. And hunters have all these things.
Therefor be ye all hunters and ye shall do as wise men.
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Edward, Duke of York
Died at the battle of Agincourt 25th of October 1415.
Hilsner
Dravis aka:FMJ
"Sapere Aude: Dare to KNOW!" Nu med .376Steyr