TIE COMPLETE ANGLES. 



PAET THE FIRST. 



FIRST DAY. 

 CHAPTER I. 



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

 EACH COMMENDING HIS RECREATION. 



PISCATOR, VENATOR, AUCEPS. 



Piscator. 



OU 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 fine fresh 

 May morning. 1 



Venator. Sir, I for my part shall 

 almost answer your hopes; for my 

 purpose is to drink my morning's draught at the Thatch' d 



1 Walton opens his scene with a May morning. The old Cromwellian 



