The King held a high Court, and bade his great vassals and barons, and all the lords of his venery to the feast. |
It was with him as when a hunter has hunted a fox after the approved laws of venery. |
Rarely use venery but for health or offspring, never to dullness, weakness, or the injury of your own or another's peace or reputation. |
What is reading but a vice, like drink or venery or any other form of excessive self-indulgence? |
So we are, as Phil said, more concerned with the art of venery rather than the galloping over other people's land. |
And further, it is greatly irritated by constant contact with the clothing and stimulates venery and coitus. |