Izaak IValton 



even by those who entertain no strong rel- 

 ish for the art which it professes to teach, 

 we discover a copious vein of innocent 

 pleasantry and good humour. The dia- 

 logue is diversified with all the charac- 

 teristic beauties of colloquial composition. 

 The songs and little poems which are oc- 

 casionally inserted will abundantly gratify 

 the reader who has a taste for the charm 

 of pastoral poetry. Above all, those lovely 

 lessons of 

 religious 

 and moral 

 instruction 

 which are 

 so repeat- 

 edly in- 

 culcated 

 through- 

 out the 



whole 

 work, will 

 ever re- 

 commend 

 this ex- 

 quisitely 

 pleasing 

 perform- 

 ance." To 



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BeingaDifcourfe of 



FISH and FISHING, 



Not unworthy the perafal of rooft Jnglen. 



Simon feinfaU, Jgoofcftung: a4tl<yfiJ- M - 

 olfo ti g9 wi/i tbte. John 21. j- 



Letidon, Printed by T, Maxty for RICK. HARRIOT, in 

 Chutck -yard Flertftreet 15*. 



