To catch the long-billd Woodcocke and the Snype?

(By the bright glimmering of the Starrie light)

The Partridge, Phæsant, or the greedie Grype?

Ile lend thee lyme-twigs, and fine sparrow calls,

Wherewith the Fowler silly Birds inthralls.

Or in a mystie morning if thou wilt

Make pit-falls for the Larke and Pheldifare;

Thy prop and sweake shall be both ouer-guilt;

With Cyparissus selfe thou shalt compare

For gins and wyles, the Oozels to beguile;