THE COMPLETE ANCHOR. PART I. 



vey of Dubravius and Lebault, bath told me: not that 

 they, in their long discourses, have not said more ; but 

 the most of the rest are so common observations, as if a 

 man should tell a good arithmetician that twice two is 

 four. I will therefore put an end to this discourse : 

 and we will here sit down and rest us. 



ce but caught never a Carp; whereupon two or three of us stripped, 

 <e and went into the pool which was provided with such a sort of 

 6 a hedge, in it, as is before described, whither the Carp had fled for 

 " safety; then fishing with our hands on both sides the hedge that 

 " is, one on either side we catched what quantity of Carp was 

 !* wanting." Bo-wtter, 62. 



The reader may also consult a book published about the year 1720, 

 Intitled, A Discount of Fish and Fish-ponds, by a person of honour ; 

 who, I have been told by one that knew him, was the Hon. Roger 

 North, author of the Life of the Lord Ktefer Guildford, Vide^ ante t 

 page 189. 



