The Incompleat Angler. 



yjtW^X^X^ My Master^ your song 

 was sung with mettle. And, my 

 Master^ the metal of which I have 

 observed those to be most possessed 

 who have the least voice is brass. O, 

 Master^ O ! I vow I will not offend 

 again. O, my loving Master^ I am so 

 stiff and sore I can scarcely move. 



^3l.SCatOl% Farewell, Scholar, We 

 shall meet again when you have come 

 into that fortune which your grand- 

 father will leave you when he himself 

 shall have no further use for it. But 

 do not hanker after money, whether 

 it be a shilling, a sovereign, or a 

 crown. 



Ifenaton I will not, my kind 

 Master ; and, though I should keep 

 an hostelrie, yet will I have the sign 

 painted as the '^ Hanker a?id the 



Crown^^ 



