LIFE OF WALTON. 



if his sport fail him, tf>e angler, says she, atte tf>e Iee0t, 

 f>i0f>ol0om toal&e, anti merp at 10 ea0e, a 0toete apre of t&e stoete 

 auoure of te meetie floure0, t&at ma&pt& frim fwngrp ; e $eretf> 

 tf>e melotipou0 armonp of fotole0 ; e 0eet|i tf>e ponge 0toanne0, 

 eeron0, tmc&e0, cote0, anti manp ot&er fotole0, toptfj tibepr broties; 

 ttJ&pcfjeme 0emptf) better t&an allege nop0e of ountip0, $e bla0te0 

 of |>omp0, antJ te serge of fouli0, t|jat ^umer0, fsto&enew, ant) 

 fouler0 ean mafie* ami if fye Angler ta&e fE00e ; 0urerg, tfjenne, 

 10 ff>ere no$ man merier t^an e 10 in |)i0 0pprgte 



St the beginning of the directions, How the angle?- is to 

 make his harnays, or tackle, he is thus instructed to provide a 

 Rod : anD #oto ge a|jaH male pour rottoe crafrt^, ^ere 3f 0att 

 tecfjc pou ^e 0|)al{ Itgtte fiettoeene ^ceT;eImas anti Canliglma0 t 

 a fapr 0tatTe, of a fatiom anu an |>alfe longe anfc arme*crete, of 

 |>a0plf, tngHotoe, or a0pe ; antJ bet|>e |>inn in an ijote oupn, anti 0ette 

 Jgm eupn; t^enne, lete fjpm cole anti tjrpe a monetfj* ^Ta&e 

 t^enne ann frette * $zm> fa0te, togtf) a coe&eafcote cortie ; anti 

 bpntie ^?m to a fourme, or an eugn 0quare crete tree* 3Ta&e t 

 t|;ennr, a plummer'0 toire, t^at i0 euen anti 0treete, ant) sbarpc at 

 one entie ; anti ijcte t$e 0^arpe entic in a cfjarcole frre tpir it be 

 anti brenne t^e 0taffe tl)ertogt|) t|)oruc^, euer 0trepte in tfje 

 tije 0ntie0, tpli tljeH mete : anti after t&at brenne tym in 

 nether entie togtf) a bprtie brocl)e f anti tDgtl) ot&er broc|>e0, 

 grettcr t^an otljcr, ant) euer tlje grette0t tfjc Ia0te t 00 tf?at 

 e mafie gour |>ole t are, tapje toe*e* ^E^enne lete fam Ige 0trlf t 

 anti fiele ttoo Iia2e0 ; unfrette t ^gm t^enne, anti lete Ijgmtirpe in an 

 |>ou0 roof, in tbc 0mofte tvll $e be t^rugl) tirpc* In tf?e 0ame 

 0ea0on f ta&e a fapr Bertie of green &a0rtt, anti betf) i?im euen ant) 

 fitregg&te, anti lete it fcrge toit|) tl>e 0taffe ; anti to&an ti)eg ben tirge, 

 ma&e tf?e pertje mete unto tfje Ijolc in tfje ctaife unto fcalfe t^e Sengc^ 

 of t!?e 0taffe ; ant) to perfourme t^at ot|>er ^alf of t|?e croppe, tafte 

 a fapr cljotc of blac& tijornn, crabbe tree, metieler, or of jengpre, 

 figtte in ti>e oame 0ea0on, ant) tocll betf>ti anti 0treggl>te t anti 

 frette t&erm toggtier fetelp, 000 t|)8t t&e croppe mage ju0tlp entrc 

 aff into t&e 0apti |>ole ; tf)enne 0!?aue paur 0tafFe, ant) ma&e |?pm 

 tapre toere ; tf>en tigrcll rl;e 0taflfe at botfje entie0 toit^? long fcopia 

 of pren, or laton, in t|je clenne0t tni0e t toptf) a ippfce at t|>e nether 

 entie, fastngt) toitp a renngnge tgce, to ta&e in anti out pour croppe ; 

 tenne 0et pour croppe an ^antifuil toitfnn tfje ouer entie of pour 



5. e. tye it about', the wbstantive plural, frett of ft lute, is formed of 

 this verb. 

 f A bird-spit, \ Uvt't it. 



