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CHAPTER THE LAST. 



Piscator. Venator. Maudlin. Shepherd. 

 Grandmother. 



^3l$catCit\ And now, mv loving ^•'^' 

 Scholar^ as your purse hath come to 

 an end, so must also my discourse. 

 But before we part, I will remind 

 you of the four ways of fishing w^hich 

 the learned Jakkas hath pronounced 

 to be all most excellent ; namely, to 

 catch your fish by dabbling, dibbling, 

 dopping, or daping. For the first 

 two, the rule of silence must be 

 strictly observed, for the same erudite 

 writer hath said, — 



When you Dabble 

 Do not Gabble. 



And, also, — 



When 



aciium. 



