HAP. XVI. THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 



we will all join together, my host and all, and sing my 

 scholar's catch over again ; and then each man drink 

 the other cup, and to bed ; and, thank God ! we have 

 a dry house over our heads. 



Pise. Well ! now, good night to every body. 



Pet. And so say I. 



Ven. And so say I. 



Cor. Good night to you all ; and I thank you. 



Pise. Good-morrow, brother Peter! and the like 

 to you , honest Coridon ! 



Come ! my hostess says there is seven shillings to 

 pay, let's each man drink a pot for his morning's 

 draught, and lay down his two shillings, that so my 

 hostess may not have occasion to repent herself of 

 being so diligent, and using us so kindly. 



Pet. The motion is liked by ev.ery body : and so 

 hostess! here's your money ; we anglers are all behold- 

 ing to you, it will not be long ere I'll see you again 

 And now, brother Piscator ! 1 wish you, and my bro- 

 ther your scholar, a fair day and good fortune. Corae ? 

 Coridon ! this is our way. 



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