Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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Page 283
... Fish taken from under their table alive , that was instantly to be fed upon . And he says , they took great pleas- ure to see their Mullets change to several colours , when they were dying . But good beginning of your Art to offer your ...
... Fish taken from under their table alive , that was instantly to be fed upon . And he says , they took great pleas- ure to see their Mullets change to several colours , when they were dying . But good beginning of your Art to offer your ...
Page 291
... fish and praise his name . The first men that our Saviour dear Did chuse to wait upon him here , Blest Fishers were , and fish the last Food was , that he on earth did taste . I therefore strive to follow those , Whom he to follow him ...
... fish and praise his name . The first men that our Saviour dear Did chuse to wait upon him here , Blest Fishers were , and fish the last Food was , that he on earth did taste . I therefore strive to follow those , Whom he to follow him ...
Page 292
... fishing even to a foot in a right place , makes you lose your labour : and you are to know , that though you have my Fiddle , that is , my very Rod and Tacklings with which you see I catch Fish ; yet you have not my Fiddlestick , Now ...
... fishing even to a foot in a right place , makes you lose your labour : and you are to know , that though you have my Fiddle , that is , my very Rod and Tacklings with which you see I catch Fish ; yet you have not my Fiddlestick , Now ...
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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