IN DUE PRAISE OF THIS PRAISE-WORTHY 

 SKILL AND WORKE. 



N skils that all doe seeke, but few doe finde, 



Both gaine and game ; (like Sunne and Moone doe shine), 

 Then th' y4r/ of Fishing thus, is of that kinde ; 

 The Angler taketh both with Hooke and Line, 

 And as, with Lines, both these he takes ; this takes, 

 With many a Z.z>2, well made, both Eares and Harts ; 

 And, by this j^z'//, the skill-lesse skill-full makes : 

 The Corpes whereof dissected so he parts, 

 Vpon an humble Subiect neuer lay, 

 More proude, yet plainer Lines, the plaine to leade, 

 This playner Art with pleasure to suruay, 

 To purchase it, with profit, by that DEED : 



W r ho thinke this skill's too lozu than, for the high, 

 This Angler readc, and they'l be tane thereby. 



Io. DAUIES. 



