The Complete Angler: Or the Contemplative Man's Recreation, Being a Discourse of Rivers, Fish-ponds Fish and FishingChatto and Windus, 1875 - 525 páginas |
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... catch a chub , and then we'll turn to an honest cleanly hostess that I know right well , rest ourselves there , and ... catching a chub , and is rewarded by his master's praises . The discourse then turns upon trout ; and one being ...
... catch a chub , and then we'll turn to an honest cleanly hostess that I know right well , rest ourselves there , and ... catching a chub , and is rewarded by his master's praises . The discourse then turns upon trout ; and one being ...
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... catch , or find some harmless sport to content us , and pass away a little time without offence to God or man . " VENATOR . A match , good Master , let's go to that house , for the linen looks white , and smells of lavender , and I long ...
... catch , or find some harmless sport to content us , and pass away a little time without offence to God or man . " VENATOR . A match , good Master , let's go to that house , for the linen looks white , and smells of lavender , and I long ...
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... catch and cook them , from the minnow to the salmon , as any that I ever met withal . " To which Piscator replied , " Trust me , brother Peter , I find my Scholar to be so suitable to my own humour , which is to be free and pleasant ...
... catch and cook them , from the minnow to the salmon , as any that I ever met withal . " To which Piscator replied , " Trust me , brother Peter , I find my Scholar to be so suitable to my own humour , which is to be free and pleasant ...
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... catch , which Venator says he had converted from " a piece of an old catch , and added more to it fitting them to be sung by us Anglers ; " and he then says , " Come , Master , you can sing well ; you must sing a part of it as it is in ...
... catch , which Venator says he had converted from " a piece of an old catch , and added more to it fitting them to be sung by us Anglers ; " and he then says , " Come , Master , you can sing well ; you must sing a part of it as it is in ...
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... catch these wandering fish when the river is swollen by rains , is not without its interest , placed as it is between two clusters of graceful willows , amongst which the sedge - bird and the willow- wren sing in concert day and night ...
... catch these wandering fish when the river is swollen by rains , is not without its interest , placed as it is between two clusters of graceful willows , amongst which the sedge - bird and the willow- wren sing in concert day and night ...
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The Complete Angler: Or, Contemplative Man's Recreation, Being a Discourse ... Izaak Walton,Charles Cotton Visualização integral - 1842 |
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a-fishing alluded Angling appears April Aston bait Baptized Beresford Bishop Born breed brother buried Carp catch Chalkhill Charles Cotton Chub Church Cokayne Complete Angler Coridon cousin CRANMER dated daughter Died unmarried discourse Dr Donne edition Eels Elizabeth excellent executor father fish FLOUD George give happy hath Herbert honest honour hook Hooker Izaak Walton JOHN WALTON King learned Letters of administration Lichfield living London Lord married Mary master Memoir mentioned Morley observed parish person Pike Piscator Poems poor praise printed Proved at Lichfield reader RICHARD WALTON river Salisbury Cathedral Salmon Sanderson says scholar sing Sir Henry Wotton sister song Stafford tell thee Thomas THOMAS CRANMER Thomas Ken THOMAS WALTON thou Trout VARIATION Venator verses Vide whilst widow wife William Hawkins WILLIAM WALTON Winchester Winchester Cathedral write written Zouch
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