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it shall be ryght a good colour. 



H For to make a tawney coloure. Take lyme 



and water & put theym togyder : and also put 



your heer therin foure or fyue houres. Thenne 



take it out and put it in a Tanners ose a day : and 



it shall- be also fyne a tawney colour as nedyth 



to our purpoos IfThe syxte parte of your hcer 



ye shall kepe styll whyte for lynes for the dubbyd 



hoke to fysshe for the trought and graylynge : 



and for smalle lynes for to rye for the roche and 



the darse. 



Whan your heer is thus colourid : ye must knowe 



for whiche waters and for whyche seasons they 



shall serue. Tf The grene colour in all clere water 



rom Apryll tyll Septembre. % The yelowe 



coloure in euery clere water from Septembre tyll 



Nouembre : For is is lyke ])e wedys and other 



manere grasse whiche growyth in the waters and 



ryuers whan they ben broken. ^ The russet 



colour seruyth all the wynter vnto the ende of 



Apryll. as well in ryuers as in poles or lakys 



^The browne colour seruyth for that water that is 



blacke dedisshe in ryuers or in other waters. 



% The tawney colour for those waters that ben 



hethy or morysshe. 



Now must ye make youre lynes in this wyse. 



