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THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 



[part I. 



Pise. Most gladly, Sir, and we'll drink a civil 

 cup to all the Otter-hunters that are to meet you 

 to-morrow. 



Ven. That we will, Sir, and to all the lovers of 

 Angling too, of which number I am now willing to 

 be one myself; for, by the help of your good dis- 

 course and company, I have put on new thoughts 

 both of the art of Angling, and of all that profess 

 it : and if you will but meet me to-morrow, at the 

 time and place appointed, and bestow one day with 

 me and my friends in hunting the Otter, I will de- 

 dicate the next two days to wait upon you, and we 

 two will for that time do nothing but Angle, and 

 talk of fish and fishing. 



Pise. Tis a match, Sir, I'll not fail you, God 

 willing, to be at Amwell-hill to-morrow morning 

 before sun-rising:. 







