1 8 'The Complete Angler. 



things very confiderable. 



Concerning Rivers, there be di- 

 vers wonders reported of them by 

 Authors, of fuch credit, that we 

 need not deny them an Hiftorical 

 faith. 



As of a River in Epirus, that 

 puts out any lighted Torch, and 

 kindles any Torch that was not light- 

 ed. Of the River Selarus, that in a 

 few hours turns a rod or a wand in- 

 to ftone (and our Cam Jen mentions 

 the like wonder in England :J that 

 there is a River in Arabia, of which 

 alltheSheepthatdrinkthereofhave 

 their Woolturnedintoa Vermilion 

 colour. And one of no lefs credit 

 in his Won- then Arijtctle, tels us of a merry Ri- 



of n* 



This is at the noife oi Mulkk, that with 



br**rt** Mufick it bubbles, dances, and 



and Solon growes fendy, but returns to a won- 



Hiftory. 10 Y tedcalmnefsandclearnefs when the 



Mufick ceafes. And laftly, (for I 



would not tire your patience) Jofe- 



p/JUS 



