Rod and gun . fferson, an ar-dent admirer of angling, with whom onceit was my i>lcasure to fish on a New Bruns-wick lake, .ierican literature cannotboast of originating the Rip Van W inkleidea. It occurs in the Classical poetry ofJapan, dating as far back as the year offer it to your attention if not admira-tion. THE FISIIERBOY TJRASIUJIA. Tis Spring, and tlic mists come stpalin 0 er Suminoye s shore, .a I stand by the sea side musingOn the days that are no more. 1 muse on the old world the boats glide to and the fisher-boy IrashimaWho a fishing loved to go; TIow he fa


Rod and gun . fferson, an ar-dent admirer of angling, with whom onceit was my i>lcasure to fish on a New Bruns-wick lake, .ierican literature cannotboast of originating the Rip Van W inkleidea. It occurs in the Classical poetry ofJapan, dating as far back as the year offer it to your attention if not admira-tion. THE FISIIERBOY TJRASIUJIA. Tis Spring, and tlic mists come stpalin 0 er Suminoye s shore, .a I stand by the sea side musingOn the days that are no more. 1 muse on the old world the boats glide to and the fisher-boy IrashimaWho a fishing loved to go; TIow he fame not back to the villageThough sev n suns had risen and rowed on past the hounds of Ocea».And the sea-god ?s daughter met. How they pledged their faith to .> came to Kvergreen entered the sea-goil s palaceSo lovingly hand in hand. To dwell for aye in that ocean maiden and he—The country where youth anil 1 eautyAbide eternally. ROD AND GUN IX CANADA 821.


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