Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... fishing by catching a Chub , for there is no Fish better to enter a young Angler , he is so easily caught , but then it must be this particular way . Go to the same hole in which I caught my Chub , where in most hot daies you will Venat ...
... fishing by catching a Chub , for there is no Fish better to enter a young Angler , he is so easily caught , but then it must be this particular way . Go to the same hole in which I caught my Chub , where in most hot daies you will Venat ...
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... fish for him , which shall take up the next of my spare time . CHAPTER IV Observations of the nature and breeding of the Trout ; and how to fish for him . And the Milk maids Song . a good beginning of your Art to offer your first fruits ...
... fish for him , which shall take up the next of my spare time . CHAPTER IV Observations of the nature and breeding of the Trout ; and how to fish for him . And the Milk maids Song . a good beginning of your Art to offer your first fruits ...
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... fishing even to a foo a right place , makes you lose your labo and you are to know , that though y have my Fiddle , that is , my very Rod Tacklings with which you see I ca Fish ; yet you have not my Fiddlest Now for another . Trust me I ...
... fishing even to a foo a right place , makes you lose your labo and you are to know , that though y have my Fiddle , that is , my very Rod Tacklings with which you see I ca Fish ; yet you have not my Fiddlest Now for another . Trust me I ...
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