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PART II.

COPPER-PLATES CONTINUed.

11. To face the Title-Page: Portrait of Charles Cotton, of Beresford-Hall, in the County of Stafford, Esq. From an Original Miniature Painting, now first Engraved by J. H. Robinson. 12. Chap. VI. p. 305. The Fly-making. Engraved by W. Raddon.

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p. 310. Landing the Grayling. Engraved by

IN THE NOTES.

Music to the Song of "Hermit poor," Composed by Nich. Laneare. Reduced and Engraved by R. Ashby.

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TO THE

RIGHT WORSHIPFUL

JOHN OFF LEY,

OF

MADELY MANOR, IN THE COUNTY OF STAFFORD, ESQ.;

SIR,

My most Honoured Friend.

I HAVE made so ill use of your former favours, as by them to be encouraged to intreat that they may be enlarged to the Patronage and Protection of this Book; and I have put on a modest confidence, that I shall not be denied, because it is a Discourse of Fish and Fishing, which you know so well, and both love and practise so much.

You are assured, though there be ignorant men of another belief, that Angling is an Art;

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and you know that Art better than others; and that this truth, is demonstrated by the fruits of that pleasant labour which you enjoy when you purpose to give rest to your mind, and divest yourself of your more serious business, and, which is often, dedicate a day or two to this recreation.

At which time, if common Anglers should attend you, and be eye-witnesses of the success, not of your fortune but your skill, it would doubtless beget in them an emulation to be like you, and that emulation might beget an industrious diligence to be so; but I know it is not attainable by common capacities. And there be now many men of great wisdom, learning, and experience, which love and practise this Art, that know I speak the truth.

Sir,-This pleasant curiosity of Fish and Fishing, of which you are so great a master, has been thought worthy the pens and practises of divers in other nations, that have been

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