Roasted Sturgeon.

Your betters will despise you, if they see
Things that are far surpassing your degree;
Therefore beyond your substance never treat;
'Tis plenty, in small fortune, to be neat;
A widow has cold pie, nurse gives you cake,
From generous merchants ham or sturgeon take.
KING.

Take a large piece of sturgeon, or a whole small one, clean and skin it
properly, lard it with eel and anchovies, and marinade it in a white
wine marmalade. Fasten it to the spit and roast it, basting frequently
with the marinade strained. Let the fish be a nice color, and serve with
a pepper sauce.
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