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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... leave unsung Thy gentle mind , thy breast unblanch'd by wrong ; And , vivid glowing on the graphic page , Thy guileless manners , and thy hallowed age . " IZAAK WALTON was born at Stafford on the 9th of August 1593 , and was baptized ...
... leave unsung Thy gentle mind , thy breast unblanch'd by wrong ; And , vivid glowing on the graphic page , Thy guileless manners , and thy hallowed age . " IZAAK WALTON was born at Stafford on the 9th of August 1593 , and was baptized ...
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... leaving one son of the name of George [ M. I. in Margate Church , printed in Cozens ' Tour through the Isle of Thanet , p . 452 ] . Elizabeth , the third daughter , was born in 1574 , married in 1592 Alexander Norwood , gentleman , and ...
... leaving one son of the name of George [ M. I. in Margate Church , printed in Cozens ' Tour through the Isle of Thanet , p . 452 ] . Elizabeth , the third daughter , was born in 1574 , married in 1592 Alexander Norwood , gentleman , and ...
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... leave us a Litany , Which all devout men love , and sure it shall , As times grow better , grow more classical ? Did he write Hymns , for piety and wit 4 Equal to those great grave Prudentius writ ? Spake he all languages ? knew he all ...
... leave us a Litany , Which all devout men love , and sure it shall , As times grow better , grow more classical ? Did he write Hymns , for piety and wit 4 Equal to those great grave Prudentius writ ? Spake he all languages ? knew he all ...
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... leave to write myself , your thankful servant , Jo . DONNE.7 " From my house in Covent Garden , 24th June 1640. " Sir John Hawkins says that in 1632 Walton was living in Chancery Lane , in a house a few doors higher up on the left hand ...
... leave to write myself , your thankful servant , Jo . DONNE.7 " From my house in Covent Garden , 24th June 1640. " Sir John Hawkins says that in 1632 Walton was living in Chancery Lane , in a house a few doors higher up on the left hand ...
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... leave Oxford ; he desired I would therefore write to him to ride out of Oxford when the visitors came into it , and not return till they left it , and he should be sure then to return in safety ; and that by so doing he should , without ...
... leave Oxford ; he desired I would therefore write to him to ride out of Oxford when the visitors came into it , and not return till they left it , and he should be sure then to return in safety ; and that by so doing he should , without ...
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