likewise between two Bells, until
_Treble_ parts the Fray. The _Bobs_ are _Triple Changes_, as the
_Treble_ leads; in the _1st._ _2d._ and _6th._ the Bell in the _4th._
place lies still at the _Bobs_, and in the _3d._ _4th._ and _5th._ that
in the _2d._ place lies still.
Each of these will go 112 Changes, and by making Bobs 224, 336, or 672.
Colledge Triples Dodging both before and behind.
This Peal is the same for _Bobs_, as the _Bob Major_, and will go as
many Changes by making Bobs, or otherwise, as any of the foregoing Four,
and is thus Peal'd.
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The Wild-Goose Chace
_Triples._
The Explanation shall follow the Peal; intending here to put an end to
my _Epitome_ of the _Art of Ringing_, and therefore shall first present
you with this Prick't thus.
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In this Change the 4th. Bell must first hunt up into the Sevenths place,
and then the 4 and 8 alwayes dodge behind throughout the Peal, unless
when obstructed by the _Treble_. The Bell that moves up into the 6th.
place, when the _Treble_ moves thence down, lies still there, till
displaced by the _Treble_; during which time the two hind Bells dodge,
and the _five first_ go a perfect _Hunting-Course_: And when likewise
the _Treble_ moveth out the 5th. place the five first Bells go a
_Hunting-Course_, till it comes down there again: By this method it will
go 80 Changes, and by _Bobs_ 160, 240, or 480. The _Bob_ is made as in
the foregoing Changes.
And here I thought to make an end of the Art of Ringing, but _Cynthius
aurem vellit_, the young Practitioner, whose only Information is hereby
aimed at, plucks me by the Sleeve, and tells me in the Ear, That tho
Peals upon six, as _Triples_ and _Doubles_, &c. make excellent Musick
upon Eight _Bells_, 4 8, 6 8, 4 1, or 1 8 lying behind: Or, _Triples_
and _Doubles_ upon the six middle _Bells_, the _Tennor_ lying behind;
yet for him who is not arrived to such a perfection of Skill, at to Ring
these compleat Peals, the most proper and easy for hi
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