INDEX. 



511 



vors, 123 by Dr. Eonne,253 from Draytons Polyolbion, 207 from 

 his Sonnets, 316 from Du Bartas, 1 10, 1 1 3, 1 14, 170 from Fletcher's 

 Piscatory Eclogues, 283, 284, n. from his Purple Island, 283, n. > 

 from Gay, 288, n. by Christopher Harvey, 186 of Mr. Herbert, 

 109, 185 horn Martial, 198, 340, n. horn Randolph, 281, n. from 

 the Secrets of Angling, 212, n. by Walton, called the Angler's Wish, 

 189 by him on Dr. Donne, 49 by Sir Henry Wotton, 35, J22, 336, 

 338. [And see Songs.] 



Verses, Commend?.tory, to Walton, 71, tff sey. 



Umber See Grayling. 



W. 



WALLER, the Poet, a lover of the angle, 288. 



WALTON, Mr. Isaac; his birth, 8 keeps a shop in the Royal Burse, 

 Cornhill, 8 occupies half a shop in Fleet Street, 9 married to 

 Miss Anne Ken, 9 retires from business, 10. Angling his fa- 

 vourite recreation, 10. Death of Mrs. Walton, 10. her Epitaph, 

 1 1 Walton writes the Life of Dr. Donne, 1 1 and of Sir Henry 

 Wotton, 12. Publishes the Complete Angler, 13. Five books on 

 Angling preceding Walton's, 14. Sketch of Walton's character, 

 20 and mental qualities, 21. His Angler, successively improved, 

 goes through five editions in his lifetime, 22. Walton writes the 

 Life of Hooker, 24 and of Herbert, 25 The Lives of Donne. 

 Wotton, Hooker, and Herbert, in 167O, were published together, 26 

 with the fifth edition of the Complete Angler came out the second 

 part by Cotton, 26. Walton writes the Life of Bishop Sander- 

 son, 31 concluding paragraph admired by Dr. Johnson, 45. Wal- 

 ton's friends were distinguished characters, 46 Walton a Royalist, 

 and one of the persons instrumental in preserving the Lesser George 

 for King Charles, 47 a High-churchman, 48 writes a tract in 

 favour of conformity, 48 The Author of Verses on Dr. Donne, 49 

 [And see Verses}. Began the Life of Sir Henry Saville, 50 and to 

 collect materials for that of Hales, 50. Publishes Chalkhill's Pas- 

 toral, 51. Walton's death, 51. Account of his children, 52 his 

 circumstances, 55. His will, 57. 



, Commendatory Verses to See Verses Commendatory. 



Warping,\n Fly-making, method of, 407. 



Water-Knot, how to tie, 301, n. 



Wears or Stops on the Thames, against Magna Charta, 292, n. A great 

 number of them destroyed by Dickenson, Lord Mayor of London, 

 ibid. 



WHARTON, Dr. Thomas, account of, 99, n, 318. 



Wheat, used as an ingredient in a general bait, 302. 



WHITAKER, Dr. William, the great divine, an angler, 1 19. 



Whole Duty of Man, the composition of it attributed to Lady Dorothy 

 Pakington, 50. 



Will of Walton, 57. 



Winch, its use in Salmon and Trout-fishing, 199, n. 



JF/W, what is best to fish in, 181 where to fish, according to the different 

 degrees of wind, 403, 446. 



Woodcock-Jly. See Oak-fly. 



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