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ordered as I have directed, are baits 

 enough, and I think will ferve in a- 

 ny Month; though I {hall commend 

 any Angler that tryes conclusions, 

 and is induftrious to improve the 

 Art. And now,my honeft Scholer, 

 the long fhowre, and my tedious 

 difcourfe are both ended together ; 

 and I fhall give you but this Obfer- 

 vation, That when you fifh for a 

 Barbell, your Rod and Line be both 

 long, and of good ftrength, for you 

 will find him z heavy and a doged 

 fifh to be dealtwithal,yethe feldom 

 or never breaks his hold if he be once 

 ftrucken. 



And now lets go and fee what in- 

 tereft the Trouts will pay us for let- 

 ting our Angle-rods lye fo long and 

 fo quietly in the water. Come , 

 Scholer; which will you take up ? 



Viat. Which you think fit, Ma- 

 fter. 



Pifc. Why, you {hall take up 

 that ; for I am certain by viewing 



the 



