Of Echeneis the fish.
THe Fish Echeneis or Remora, staiship, a∣mazeth also (euen as the Lodestone doth) the beholder by his hid and occult naturall set or vertue. She coueteth the Shipbord euen as
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THe Fish Echeneis or Remora, staiship, a∣mazeth also (euen as the Lodestone doth) the beholder by his hid and occult naturall set or vertue. She coueteth the Shipbord euen as
the Lodestone doth Iron, he is said to be a good stay to the Ship, when as tempests arise: and with clea••ing fast, do staye ye Ship be it neuer so great. Plinie saith, in his .9. Booke and .25. Chapter that it is a very small Fish alwaies accustoming and lyuing amongest the rockes. Aristotle thincketh that this kind hath fat, pla∣ced in a maner like a birdes winges.