l^he Incompleat Jingler. 39 



Though me in air fierce Bulls should chuck, 

 Tet would I 



^iet lie 



I^enat0t% I thank you, kind 

 Master^ for the sweet verses of the 

 good Sir T}i07nas^ and I do perceive 

 that he did not introduce the " quiet 

 lie " into his song without intention. 



^^i^caton True. But I pray Pleasant 

 you use this occasion, while you are 

 silently awaiting a hsh, to remember 

 some catch, for to-night I will take 

 you to the " Fisher s Folly ^' where my 

 Hostess expects my brother Peter^ a 

 good angler, and a cheerful com- 

 panion, who will bring a friend with 

 him. There we'll rejoice, tell tales, 

 or sing ballads, and pass away a little 

 time without offence. 



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