Compltte Angler. 



CHAP. XIII. 



Pifc. -W ^ J Ell, Scholer, I 

 \J \/ have held you 

 V V too long about 

 thefe CW/j*,and my fpirits are almoll 

 fpent,and fo I doubt is yourpatience; 

 but being we are now within fight 

 oKTotenham, where I firft met you, 

 and where wee are to part, I will 

 give you a little direction how to 

 colour the hair of which you make 

 your lines, for that is very needful 

 to be known of an Angler ; and alfo 

 how to paint your rod, eipecially 

 your top, for a right grown top is a 

 choice Commoditie, and fhould be 

 preferved from the water foking in- 

 to it, which makes it in wet weather 

 to be heavy, and fifh ill favouredly. 

 and alfo to rot quickly. 



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