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You are well overtaken, Gentlemen, a good morning 



to you both Frontispiece 



1 thought we had wanted three miles of this house till PAGE 

 you shewed it to me: but now we are at it, we'll 

 turn into it, and refresh ourselves 9 



There my Hostess shall now dress it after my fashion, 



and I warrant it good meat . . ... 21 



Get secretly behind the tree, and stand as free from 



motion as is possible 37 



Here's to you a hearty draught, and to all that love us, 



and the honest Art of Angling 51 



Who Hunts, doth oft in danger ride ; 

 Who Hawks, lures oft both far and wide ; 

 Who uses Games shall often prove 

 A loser ; but who falls in love, 



Is fettered in fond Cupid's snare : 



My Angle breeds me no such care 59 



And then an ingenious Angler may walk by the river 



and mark what flies fall on the water that day . . 71 



The great Trout that is near an ell long, which was of 

 such a length and depth, that he had his picture 

 drawn 81 



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