The Complete Angler, Or, Contemplative Man's Recreation: Being a Discourse on Rivers, Fish-ponds, Fish and Fishing--James Smith, 1822 - 383 páginas |
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... colour . And one of no less credit than Aristotle , tells us of a merry river , the river Elusina , that dances at the noise of music , for with music it bubbles , dances , and grows sandy , and so continues till the music ceases , but ...
... colour . And one of no less credit than Aristotle , tells us of a merry river , the river Elusina , that dances at the noise of music , for with music it bubbles , dances , and grows sandy , and so continues till the music ceases , but ...
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... colours fly ; And fair Aurora , lifting up her head , Still blushing , rise from old Tithonus ' bed . The hills and mountains raised from the plains , The plains extended level with the ground ; The grounds divided into sundry veins ...
... colours fly ; And fair Aurora , lifting up her head , Still blushing , rise from old Tithonus ' bed . The hills and mountains raised from the plains , The plains extended level with the ground ; The grounds divided into sundry veins ...
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... colour . And some make a paste , for the winter months , at which time the Chub is accounted best , ( for then it is observed , that the forked bones are lost , or turned into a kind of gristle , especially if he be baked ) of cheese ...
... colour . And some make a paste , for the winter months , at which time the Chub is accounted best , ( for then it is observed , that the forked bones are lost , or turned into a kind of gristle , especially if he be baked ) of cheese ...
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... colours , when they were dying . But enough of this ; for I doubt I have staid too long from giving you some Observations of the Trout , and how to fish for him , which shall take up the next of my spare time . ' ( 1 ) The haunts of the ...
... colours , when they were dying . But enough of this ; for I doubt I have staid too long from giving you some Observations of the Trout , and how to fish for him , which shall take up the next of my spare time . ' ( 1 ) The haunts of the ...
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... nature . He engraved with his own hand , and coloured the maps to his geo- graphical writings . He wrote several books of Theology ; and died 1594 . taken in the Lake of Geneva are a great part CHAP . IV . 57 THE COMPLETE ANGLER . 57.
... nature . He engraved with his own hand , and coloured the maps to his geo- graphical writings . He wrote several books of Theology ; and died 1594 . taken in the Lake of Geneva are a great part CHAP . IV . 57 THE COMPLETE ANGLER . 57.
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Página 68 - 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.
Página 8 - Lord, what music hast thou provided for the Saints in Heaven, when thou affordest bad men such music on Earth...
Página 66 - Her voice was good, and the ditty fitted for it; 'twas that smooth song which was made by Kit Marlow, now at least fifty years ago : and the milkmaid's mother sung an answer to it, which was made by Sir Walter Raleigh in his younger days. They were old-fashioned poetry, but choicely good, I think much better than the strong lines that are now in fashion in this critical age.
Página 68 - Fair lined slippers for the cold, With buckles of the purest gold; A belt of straw, and ivy buds, With coral clasps, and amber studs: And if these pleasures may thee move. Come live with me, and be my love.
Página 105 - Courts, I would rejoice ; Or, with my Bryan and a book, Loiter long days near Shawford brook ; There sit by him, and eat my meat ; There see the sun both rise and set ; There bid good morning to next day ; There meditate my time away ; And angle on, and beg to have A quiet passage to a welcome grave.
Página xxvii - Who God doth late and early pray. More of his grace than gifts to lend, And entertains the harmless day With a...
Página 69 - Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten, In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw and ivy buds, Thy coral clasps and amber studs, All these in me no means can move To come to thee and be thy love.
Página xxi - Complete Angler; or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation : being a Discourse of Rivers, Fishponds. Fish and Fishing, written by IZAAK WALTON ; and Instructions how to Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear Stream, by CHARLES COTTON.
Página 237 - Here's no fantastic masque, nor dance, But of our kids that frisk and prance; Nor wars are seen, Unless upon the green Two harmless lambs are butting one the other...
Página 66 - No, I thank you; but, I pray, do us a courtesy that shall stand you and your daughter in nothing, and yet we will think ourselves still something in your debt: it is but to sing us a song that was sung by your daughter when I last passed over this meadow, about eight or nine days since. MILK- WOMAN. What song was it, I pray? Was it, "Come, shepherds, deck your herds"? or "As at noon Dulcina rested"?