THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 



PART THE FIRST. 



CHAPTER I. 



CONFERENCE BETWIXT AN ANGLER, A HUNTER, AND A FALCONER J 

 EACH COMMENDING HIS RECREATION. 



[JFust Bay.] 

 PISCATOR, VENATOR, AUCEPS. 



PISCATOR. You are well overtaken, Gentlemen ; a good 

 morning to you both ; I have stretched my legs up Tottenham- 

 hill to overtake you, hoping your business may occasion you 

 towards Ware, whither I am going this tine, fresh May 

 morning. 



VENATOR. Sir, I for my part shall almost answer your 

 hopes ; for iny purpose is to drink my morning's draught at 

 the Thatched-house in Hoddesden, and I think not to rest till 

 I come thither, where I have appointed a friend or two to 



