346 LONDON ANGLER'S BOOR, 



From his cock's head pulled hackles red, 

 To give to Jack and Charley. 

 Once eight, &c. 



4. 



Arranged around the stream and ground 



These eight or ten were surely 

 The miller bold began to scold 



At first, and look'd quite queerly ; 

 And there and then he told his men 



To start them without parley, 

 For he thought that Swing, and all his gang 



Were come with Jack and Charley. 

 Once eight, &c. 



5. 



This angling troop formed many a group, 



Twould have made a picture surely, 

 For stout and tall and short and small, 



But all fair Anglers purely, 

 Each heart was gay, they fished all day, 



And such a day comes rarely, 

 Waltonians true, this jovial few 



Were friends of Jack and Charley. 

 Once eight, &c. 



