9.9. 



T'he Incompleat <Angler. 



you say. But doth this not cause 

 the beetle some pain ? 



Moral teaching. ^3f]ScatOt% Nay, Scholar^ few 

 pleasures are so perfect as to be 

 entirely free of inconvenience, yet 

 these contortions are probably the 

 honest creature's best mode of ex- 

 pressing his extreme gratification and 

 supreme enjoyment of the dignity 

 thus thrust upon him above his 

 A right fellows, as having been selected to 



"^^l^^^^ share with Ma7i the gentle science of 



A7lgli72g. 



'iTtnatOt\ I thank you, good 

 Master^ for this observ^ation. And 

 though I be so far furnished for the 

 Great-fool sport, yet do I lack that dressing 



without which 'twere vain to attempt 

 the capture of a Chiib^ and whereof 

 you spake a while ago. 



scholar. 



