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Well,Scholer,you now fee Toten- 

 bam, and I am weary,and therefore 

 glad that we are fo near it; but if I 

 were to walk many more days with 

 you, I could ftil be tellingyoumore 

 and more of the myfterious Art of 

 Angling ; but I wil hope for ano- 

 ther opportunitie, and then I wil ac- 

 quaint you with many more, both 

 neceffary and true obfervations con- 

 cerning fiih and fifhing : but now 

 no more, lets turn into yonder Ar- 

 bour , for it is a cleane and cool 

 place. 



Viat. "Tis a faire motion, and I 

 will requite a part of your courtefies 

 with a bottle of Sack, and M///,ar>d 

 Oranges and Sugar y which all put 

 together, make a drink too good for 

 any body, but us Anglers: and fo 

 Mafter, here is a full glafs to you of 

 that liquor, and when you have 

 pledged me, I wil repeat the Ver- 

 les which I promifed you,it is a Co- 

 py printed amongft Sir Henry Wot- 



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