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with the grayling, and laveret by the umbla. 

 By the sea trout the salmon is connected with 

 the trout ; and by the hucho, with the pike 

 and perch families. 



Hal. — We will arrange a dinner of this 

 kind in England, and by means of it follow 

 the analogies of salt and fresh water fishes. 

 But the time for our parting is almost arrived. 

 — Let us drink a glass each of this old wine 

 of the Danube to our next happy meeting, and 

 go and take a last look of the Fall of Traun, 

 whilst our carriages are preparing. 



\They walk to the rock above the Fall of 

 the Traun.'] 



Hal. — See, the cataract is now in great 

 beauty ; the river above is coloured by the 

 setting sun, and the glow of the rosy light on 

 the upper stream is beautifully and wonder- 

 fully contrasted with the tint of the cataract 

 below. Have you ever seen any thing so fine ? 



PoiET. — The lights are beautiful : but I 

 have certainly seen a finer combination of fea- 

 tures in the Fall of the Velino, atTerni, though 

 that water is not clear ; but, even with this 



