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for thither the fish will come in expectation 

 of it. 



Another method of preparing, and pre- 

 serving the roe (and the best of any) is, after 

 boiling it, to take a glazed earthen pot, and 

 sprinkling a little salt over the roe, put a 

 layer of very fine wool at the bottom of the 

 pot, as thin as possible^ and then a layer of 

 the roe, and so on till the pot is filled : it is 

 an excellent bait, and by these means will be 

 preserved both for winter and spring fishing. 

 The night before you use it, steep it in rum, 

 brandy, &c. 



Would fortune give, to close my earthly race 

 By Tay's or Tumble's banks, a dwelling-place, 

 Where I might stray beside the river's brink, 

 And throw my line for Salmon, Trout, or 



Pink ; 



Such luxury I prize, such blest estate, 

 Nor count the real, or the seeming great. 



