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thus completing an angling tour, which for 

 affording " recreation to a contemplative 

 man/' has no equal in England. 



Votaries of the angle, and lovers of Na- 

 ture, the writer here ends his "Angling Tour 

 among the Hills : " 



" if in your memories dwell 

 " A thought which once was his, if on ye swell 

 " A single recollection ;" 



this simple record of his feelings while vi- 

 siting such scenes, will not have been with- 

 out its fruit. 



