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flial give any man leave to do ? and fo 

 leave off this Philofophical difcourfe 

 for a difcourfe of fifhing. 



Of which my next (hall be to tell 

 you, it is certain, that certain fields 

 neer Lemfter, a Town in Hereford- 

 Jbire^re, obferved, that they make 

 the Sheep that graze upon them 

 more fat then the next, and alfo to 

 bear finer Wool ; that is to fay, 

 that that year in which they feed in 

 fuch a particular pafture, they {hall 

 yeeldfiner wool then theyeer before 

 they came to feed in it, and courfer 

 again if they {hall return to their for- 

 mer pafture, and again return to a 

 finer wool being fed in the fine wool 

 ground. Which I tell you, that you 

 may the better believe that I am cer- 

 tain, If I catch zTrout in one Mea- 

 dow, he (hall be white and faint, and 

 very like to be fauojie ; and as cer- 

 tainly if I catch a Vrout in the next 

 Meadow, hefhalbeftrong,and red, 

 and lufty, and much better meat : 



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