74 T'he Incompleat <Angler. 



epigram, ^^ Piscator^ f^^S^ - " ^hus : 

 " A7igler ! hook it ! " So now 

 we are well on our way 



J joke, l:7enatOt% Alas ! I am not well 



on our way ! ... O, Master ! O ! 

 No joke, O ! I will not offend again. 



^3lSlcatOl% You are better now, 

 my loving Scholar ? 



1^£natOl% I am, my kind Master, 

 And now, as we go towards the river, 

 will you tell me how to make such a 

 bait as shall catch a dace, or a roach ? 



Frumissy. ^^t0CrltOt% Take a handful of sour 



milk like as frumissy is boiled. 



UcnatOtV Good Master^ what is 

 frumissy ? 



^3lSJCatOt% Frumissy, Scholar^ the 

 learned B'dtteler explains, is ingeniously 

 derived from the Latin Fruor^ I enjoy, 

 and misi^ I have sent; and it is to be 



understood 



