Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 Volume One: Poets included are Lancelot Andrewes, Francis Bacon, John Donne, Ben Jonson, Robert Burton, Phineas Fletcher, Giles Fletcher, George Wither, Thomas Hobbes, Robert Herrick, George Herbert, Izaak Walton, Thomas Carew, Sir Thomas Browne, Sir William Davenant, Edmund Waller, Sir John Suckling, Abraham Cowley, Andrew Marvell, and Henry Vaughan. |
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... Trout will : of which I shall tell you more hereafter , and of divers other baits . But 30 take this for a rule ... Trout , and how to fish for him , which shall take up the next of my spare time . CHAPTER IV Observations of the nature ...
... Trout will : of which I shall tell you more hereafter , and of divers other baits . But 30 take this for a rule ... Trout , and how to fish for him , which shall take up the next of my spare time . CHAPTER IV Observations of the nature ...
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... Trout . Pisc . My honest Scholar , I will take this very convenient opportunity to do it . The Trout is usually caught with a worm or a Minnow , ( which some call a Penk ) or with a flie , viz . either a natural or an artificial flie ...
... Trout . Pisc . My honest Scholar , I will take this very convenient opportunity to do it . The Trout is usually caught with a worm or a Minnow , ( which some call a Penk ) or with a flie , viz . either a natural or an artificial flie ...
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... Trout , I pray , put that Net under him , and touch not my line for if you do , then we break all . Well done ... Trout too . Pisc . Nay , the Trout is not lost , for pray take notice no man can lose what he never had . Venat . Master ...
... Trout , I pray , put that Net under him , and touch not my line for if you do , then we break all . Well done ... Trout too . Pisc . Nay , the Trout is not lost , for pray take notice no man can lose what he never had . Venat . Master ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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