5E>f ftftfng. 57 



The BUck::flly is to be found on every Hawthorn- 

 lulh, after the Buds are come forth. 



Now with ihcfe Flies he mull ufe fuch a Rod as to 

 ngle with the ground-bait .• the Line muft not be 

 6 long as the Rod. 



Let the Angler withdraw his Flie as he fliall find 

 t moft couvcnient and advantageous in his Angling. 

 A^hen he comes to deep Water f whofe motion is but 

 low) let him make his Line about two yards long, 

 nd dop his Fly behind aBuIh, and he (hall find incom. 

 )arable fport. 



The way to make the belt Pafte , is to take a con- 

 renient quantity of frefli Butter, as much Sheeps-fuet 

 hat is irefli, a lufficient quantity of the ftroBgeft 

 "heefe can begotten, with the pithof anoldftale 

 /vhiteLoaf: Let allthefebe beaten in a Mortar till 

 :hey come to a perfect: pafte ; and when the Angler in- 

 :ends to fpend feme time in Angling Jet him put here- 

 )f the (quantity of a green Pea upon his Hook, and let 

 iim oblerve what pleafant effcfts it will produce. 



An Angling SONG, ' 



COme Uy by all cares , and hang up allforrow^ 

 Lei's u4ngle to dajy and ne're thinkjofto morrow ; 

 And by the Brook^fide m we Angle a long^ 

 Wee I cheer up our f elves with our fport and a Song. 



Sometimes on the Grafs gur fehes We will Uy^ 

 Arid fee how the watery Citiz.ens play ^ 

 Sometimes with a Flyfiand under a Tree , 

 And choofe ont what Fifli our Captives jliall be : 



Thpu void of all care we're more happy . then they 

 That fit upon Thrones and Kingdoms dofway\ 

 For Scepters and Crowns dif^juiet Jiill brings 

 But the Man that's content is more blefithan a King. 



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