. The compleat angler. Fishing. The Compleat Jingler. you shall now go downward to some streams betwixt the rocks below the little foot bridge you see there, and try your fortune. Take heed of slipping into the water as you follow me under this rock : so, now you are over, and now throw in. ViAT. This is a fine stream indeed : there's one ! I have him. Pisc. And a precious catch you have of him ; pull him out! I see you have a tender hand : this is a diminutive gentleman, e'en throw him in again, and let him grow till he be more worthy your anger. ViAT. Pardon me, sir, all's fish that comes to
. The compleat angler. Fishing. The Compleat Jingler. you shall now go downward to some streams betwixt the rocks below the little foot bridge you see there, and try your fortune. Take heed of slipping into the water as you follow me under this rock : so, now you are over, and now throw in. ViAT. This is a fine stream indeed : there's one ! I have him. Pisc. And a precious catch you have of him ; pull him out! I see you have a tender hand : this is a diminutive gentleman, e'en throw him in again, and let him grow till he be more worthy your anger. ViAT. Pardon me, sir, all's fish that comes to the hook with me now. Another. Pisc. And of the same standing. ViAT. I see I shall have good sport now : another ! and a grayling. Why, you have fish here at Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683; Cotton, Charles, 1630-1687; Le Gallienne, Richard, 1866-1947 ed. London ; New York : John Lane
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