. The complete angler, or, The contemplative man's recreation. chap, ix.] THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 343 that, seeing the wind curls the water, and blows the right way, you would now angle up the still- deep to-day ; for betwixt the rocks where the streams are, you would find it now too brisk; and, besides, I would have you take fish in both waters. Viat. I'll obey your direction, and so a good morning to you. Come, young man, let you and I walk together. But hark you, Sir, I have not done with vou vet; I expect another lesson for Angling at the Bottom, in the afternoon. Pise. Well, Sir, I'll be rea


. The complete angler, or, The contemplative man's recreation. chap, ix.] THE COMPLETE ANGLER. 343 that, seeing the wind curls the water, and blows the right way, you would now angle up the still- deep to-day ; for betwixt the rocks where the streams are, you would find it now too brisk; and, besides, I would have you take fish in both waters. Viat. I'll obey your direction, and so a good morning to you. Come, young man, let you and I walk together. But hark you, Sir, I have not done with vou vet; I expect another lesson for Angling at the Bottom, in the afternoon. Pise. Well, Sir, I'll be ready for 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. London : D. Bogue


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