Eims and Ponds there hath been taken in 
two hours, time by two nicn without any 
Weyre at all, faving a few ftones to ftop the 
paffage of the River, above ten thoufand. 
The Italian hath a proverb, that he that 
hath feen one miracle will eafily believe a« 
iTother i bat this relation far from a mira- 
cle will perantcr meet, inftcad'of a beliejf 
with an Adulterate conftrudion from thofc 
that are fomewhat akin toSu Peters mqck^ 
ers, fuch as deny the laft judgement. I 
have known in England 9 (core and 16 
FiJ^s dindPickarel taken with three Angles . 
between the hours of three and fen in the' 
morning, in the River O^fe in \h: Ifleof 
E^, three quarters of a yard long above 
half of them h chey make red Alemvei 
after the Gnrie m inner as they do herrms 
and arc as good. 
The Bajfe is a fait water fifli toOj but 
moft an end taken in Rivers where they 
^pawn, there hath been 5000 Bjj[Je tak^n at 
a fer, one writes that the fat in the bone of 
^ Bajfes head is hisbraines which is a lye» 
The Salmm likcwife is a Sta-filh, but as 
^he.B^_^eco!B:'§inco R'v^ers tafpiwa, a S il- 
f^QH the rirft year is 'a Sslmm fmdt \ T^i- 
Second a M?r? i Tae third d SpraH , Tae 
{omt\i z Sun Tiie fi.'cha Sjrnl ? Ta:fix^^ 
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