The Complete Angler of Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton: Estensively Embellished with Engravings on Copper and Wood, from Original Paintings and Drawings, by First-rate Artists, to which are Added, an Introductory Essay, the Linnœan Arangement of the Various River Fish Delineated in the Work, and Illustrative NotesJohn Major, 1824 - 416 стор. |
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... thank you Auc . Sir , my pardon is easily granted you : I except against nothing that you have said ; never- theless , I must part with you at this park - wall , for which I am very sorry ; but I assure you Mr. Pis- cator , I now part ...
... thank you Auc . Sir , my pardon is easily granted you : I except against nothing that you have said ; never- theless , I must part with you at this park - wall , for which I am very sorry ; but I assure you Mr. Pis- cator , I now part ...
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... fall to eating of it . Pisc . Well Sir , how do you like it ? VEN . Trust me , ' tis as good meat as I ever tasted ; now let me thank you for it , drink to you , and beg a courtesy of you ; but it must 56 THE COMPLETE ANGLER [ PART 1 .
... fall to eating of it . Pisc . Well Sir , how do you like it ? VEN . Trust me , ' tis as good meat as I ever tasted ; now let me thank you for it , drink to you , and beg a courtesy of you ; but it must 56 THE COMPLETE ANGLER [ PART 1 .
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... thank you , good Master , for this observ- ation ; but now what shall be done with my Chub or Cheven , that I have caught ? Pisc . Marry Sir , it shall be given away to some poor body , for I'll warrant you I'll give you a Trout for ...
... thank you , good Master , for this observ- ation ; but now what shall be done with my Chub or Cheven , that I have caught ? Pisc . Marry Sir , it shall be given away to some poor body , for I'll warrant you I'll give you a Trout for ...
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... thank you , but I pray do us a cour- tesy that shall stand you and your daughter in no- thing , and yet we will think ourselves still some- thing in your debt ; it is but to sing us a song , that was sung by your daughter , when I last ...
... thank you , but I pray do us a cour- tesy that shall stand you and your daughter in no- thing , and yet we will think ourselves still some- thing in your debt ; it is but to sing us a song , that was sung by your daughter , when I last ...
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... thank you ; I'll give you another dish of fish one of these days ; and then beg another song of you . Come , Scholar , let Maudlin alone ; do not you offer to spoil her voice . Look , yonder comes mine Hostess , to call us to supper ...
... thank you ; I'll give you another dish of fish one of these days ; and then beg another song of you . Come , Scholar , let Maudlin alone ; do not you offer to spoil her voice . Look , yonder comes mine Hostess , to call us to supper ...
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Сторінка 78 - And we will sit upon the rocks, Seeing the shepherds feed their flocks, By shallow rivers to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals. And I will make thee beds of roses And a thousand fragrant posies, A cap of flowers, and a kirtle Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle...
Сторінка 79 - The shepherd swains shall dance and sing For thy delight each May morning: If these delights thy mind may move, Then live with me and be my love.
Сторінка 42 - This day dame Nature seem'd in love ; The lusty sap began to move ; Fresh juice did stir th' embracing vines ; And birds had drawn their valentines. The jealous trout, that low did lie, Rose at a...
Сторінка 79 - IF all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love.
Сторінка 114 - SWEET day, so cool, so calm, so bright, The bridal of the earth and sky, The dew shall weep thy fall to-night, For thou must die. Sweet rose, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, And thou must die. Sweet spring, full of sweet days and roses, A box where sweets compacted lie, My music shows ye have your closes, And all must die.
Сторінка 43 - With the swift pilgrim's daubed nest; The groves already did rejoice, In Philomel's triumphing voice; The showers were short, the weather mild, The morning fresh, the evening smiled. Joan takes her neat-rubbed pail, and now She trips to milk the sand-red cow ; Where for some sturdy foot-ball swain Joan strokes a syllabub or twain; The fields and gardens were beset With tulips, crocus, violet; And now, though late, the modest rose Did more than half a blush disclose. Thus all looks gay and full of...
Сторінка 215 - Calls my fleeting soul away : Oh ! suppress that magic sound, Which destroys without a wound. Peace, Chloris ! peace, or singing die, That together you and I To heaven may go ; For all we know Of what the blessed do above, Is, that they sing, and that they love.
Сторінка 43 - Let me live harmlessly ; and near the brink Of Trent or Avon have a dwelling-place, Where I may see my quill or cork down sink With eager bite of perch, or bleak, or dace ; And on the world and my Creator think : Whilst some men strive ill-gotten goods t' embrace, And others spend their time in base excess Of wine, or worse, in war and wantonness.
Сторінка 118 - And raise my low-pitched thoughts above Earth, or what poor mortals love : Thus, free from lawsuits, and the noise Of princes
Сторінка 118 - I IN these flowery meads would be : These crystal streams should solace me; To whose harmonious bubbling noise I with my angle would rejoice. Sit here, and see the turtle-dove Court his chaste mate to acts of love; Or on that bank, feel the west wind Breathe health and plenty; please my mind. To see sweet dewdrops kiss these flowers. And then...