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Stags Book II, Chapter 7, Section 1d Stag ![]() [Text precedes description of square] 28 From the Lion, King of Beasts and such as are of his kind; we shall proceed the end, to the Hart, Stag, and Hind, the timerousest of Creatures, being they are for Chase; and I do the rather choose them next, by reason that all the terms of Blazoning concerned in all Beasts and four-footed Creatures are in a manner terminated in these two, the Lion and the Hart; so that after them I shall need to give but few examples of contrary bearings of other Creatures, save only to give you the shape and for of all other Beasts remaining. Stag ![]() Stag ![]() Stag ![]() Stag ![]() Stag ![]() Stag ![]() Stag ![]() Stag's head ![]() Stag's head ![]() Stag's head ![]() Stag's attire ![]() Stag's attires ![]() Stag's horns ![]() Stag's horn ![]() Stag's horn ![]() Stag's horn ![]() Raindeer's head ![]() buck's face ![]() Roebuck's face ![]() Stag's head double; Stag's horn ![]() Two hinds ![]() Hanch of a Buck ![]() Previous section
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