The Complete Angler. 



Truft me (Scholer) I have caught 

 many a Trout in a particular Mea- 

 dow,that the very fh ape andinamel- 

 led colour of him, hasjoysd me to 

 look upon him, and I have with So- 

 lomon concluded , Every thing is 

 beaut if ullin hisfeafon. 



It is now time to tell you next, 

 (according to promife) fome obfer- 

 vations of the Salmon; But firft, 

 I wil telyou there is a fifh, called by 

 fome an Umber, and by fome a 

 Grey/ing, a choice fifh,efteemed by 

 many to be equally good with the 

 Trout : it is a fifh that is ufually a- 

 bout eighteen inchf long, he lives 

 in fuch ftreams at the Trout does ; 

 and is indeed taken w : th the fame 

 bait as a Trout is, for he will bite 

 both at the Minnow, the Worm, and 

 the Ffy, both Natural and Artifici- 

 al: of this fifh there be many in 

 Trent \ and in the River that runs 

 by Salisbury, and ir fome other lel^ 

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