. The complete angler, or The contemplative man's recreation. Fishing. Chap. IV.] THE COMPLETE ANGLER. PlSC. Well sung ! Good woman, I thank you. I '11 give you another dish of fish one of these days; and then beg another song of you. Come, Scholar, let Maudlin alone : do not you offer to spoil her voice. Look ! yonder comes mine Hostess, to call us to sup- per. How now ! is my brother Peter come ? Host. Yes, and a friend with him ; they are both glad to hear that you are in these parts, and long to see you, and long to be at supper, for they be very Please note that these images are
. The complete angler, or The contemplative man's recreation. Fishing. Chap. IV.] THE COMPLETE ANGLER. PlSC. Well sung ! Good woman, I thank you. I '11 give you another dish of fish one of these days; and then beg another song of you. Come, Scholar, let Maudlin alone : do not you offer to spoil her voice. Look ! yonder comes mine Hostess, to call us to sup- per. How now ! is my brother Peter come ? Host. Yes, and a friend with him ; they are both glad to hear that you are in these parts, and long to see you, and long to be at supper, for they be very 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; Major, John, 1782-1849, [from old catalog] ed. Boston, Little, Brown, and company
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