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And for glory much in their entertaining of friends your willingness to part with it so chari- to have that Fish taken from under their tably , I will also teach more concerning table alive , that was instantly to be fed Chub - Fishing ...
And for glory much in their entertaining of friends your willingness to part with it so chari- to have that Fish taken from under their tably , I will also teach more concerning table alive , that was instantly to be fed Chub - Fishing ...
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And ' tis so with many Venat , a match , good Master , lets go to kinds of Fish , and of Trouts especially ... I am hungry again with other Hens ; And doubtless there is a kind fishing . of small Trout , which will never thrive Pisc .
And ' tis so with many Venat , a match , good Master , lets go to kinds of Fish , and of Trouts especially ... I am hungry again with other Hens ; And doubtless there is a kind fishing . of small Trout , which will never thrive Pisc .
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The Cuckow and the Nightingale Of Recreation there is none Full unerrily do sing , So free as Fishing is alone ... This is not half the happiness I care not , I , to fish in seas Fresh rivers best my mind do please , The country - man ...
The Cuckow and the Nightingale Of Recreation there is none Full unerrily do sing , So free as Fishing is alone ... This is not half the happiness I care not , I , to fish in seas Fresh rivers best my mind do please , The country - man ...
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