The Idyl of the Split-bamboo: A Carefully Detailed Description of the Rod's Building, Prefaced by a Dissertation on the Joys of Angling, There Being Appended Some Information on the Home Cultivation of Silkworm-gut and Suggestions on Landing-nets and Other Equipment, and for the Angler's CampStewart & Kidd Company, 1920 - 276 sider |
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... five to one - hundred stems . The straight horizontal branches are not developed until the stems have reached their full height and they are denser toward the top . The stems or stalks ( botanically , " culms " ) are jointed , like ...
... five to one - hundred stems . The straight horizontal branches are not developed until the stems have reached their full height and they are denser toward the top . The stems or stalks ( botanically , " culms " ) are jointed , like ...
Side 36
... five or six inches , are used in the Orient for piping water . Interest attaches to the use of the word " cane " as ap- plied to bamboo . Botanically , cane re- fers to any plant having long , hard , elastic stems . Walking - sticks ...
... five or six inches , are used in the Orient for piping water . Interest attaches to the use of the word " cane " as ap- plied to bamboo . Botanically , cane re- fers to any plant having long , hard , elastic stems . Walking - sticks ...
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... five dollars . The novice will better appreciate the significance of this statement when he reads the ensuing chapter . Also , we have a friend who , accidentally smashing a joint of his classy " split - bamboo , decided to take ...
... five dollars . The novice will better appreciate the significance of this statement when he reads the ensuing chapter . Also , we have a friend who , accidentally smashing a joint of his classy " split - bamboo , decided to take ...
Side 53
... five ounces , and easily capable of bringing to the landing - net a five - pound streak of lightning scien- pleted ( glued ) rod- joint tifically designated Salvelinus fontinalis , are very likely to be. SPLITTING OUT AND ASSEMBLING 53.
... five ounces , and easily capable of bringing to the landing - net a five - pound streak of lightning scien- pleted ( glued ) rod- joint tifically designated Salvelinus fontinalis , are very likely to be. SPLITTING OUT AND ASSEMBLING 53.
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... five or thirty cents ; or a cheap steel - blade table - knife , such as you find in the ten - cent stores , will serve . With the butt - end of the bamboo - stick on the floor a box ―― — - and yourself mounted on a chair or place the ...
... five or thirty cents ; or a cheap steel - blade table - knife , such as you find in the ten - cent stores , will serve . With the butt - end of the bamboo - stick on the floor a box ―― — - and yourself mounted on a chair or place the ...
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Side 13 - And He said unto them, Cast the net on the right side of the ship, and ye shall find. They cast therefore, and now they were not able to draw it for the multitude of fishes. Therefore that disciple whom Jesus loved saith unto Peter, It is the Lord.
Side 3 - When with his lively ray the potent Sun Has pierced the streams, and roused the finny race, Then, issuing cheerful, to thy sport repair; Chief should the western breezes curling play, And light o'er ether bear the shadowy clouds. High to their fount, this day, amid the hills, And woodlands warbling round, trace up the brooks; The next, pursue their rocky-channel'd maze, Down to the river, in whose ample wave Their little naiads love to sport at large.
Side 13 - As soon then as they were come to land, they saw a fire of coals there, and fish laid thereon, and bread.
Side 12 - Indeed, my friend, you will find Angling to be like the virtue of Humility, which has a calmness of spirit, and a world of other blessings attending upon it. Sir, this was the saying of that learned man. And I do easily believe, that peace, and patience, and a calm content, did cohabit in the cheerful heart of Sir Henry Wotton, because I know that when he was beyond seventy years of age, he made this...
Side 12 - ... and that it begat habits of peace and patience in those that professed and practised it.
Side 12 - I do easily believe that peace, and patience, and a calm content, did cohabit in the cheerful heart of Sir Henry Wotton, because I know that when he was beyond seventy years of age, he made this description of a part of the present pleasure that possessed him, as he sat quietly in a Summer's evening on a bank a-fishing.
Side 11 - My next and last example shall be that undervaluer of money, the late Provost of Eton College, Sir Henry Wotton ; a man with whom I have often fished and conversed, a man whose foreign employments in the service of this nation, and whose experience, learning, wit, and cheerfulness made his company to be esteemed one of the delights of mankind. This man, whose very approbation of Angling were sufficient...
Side 3 - While yet the dark-brown water aids the guile, To tempt the trout. The well-dissembled fly, The rod fine-tapering with elastic spring, Snatch'd from the hoary steed the floating line, And all thy slender watery stores prepare.
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Side 12 - With the swift pilgrim's daubed nest. The groves already did rejoice In Philomel's triumphing voice. The showers were short, the weather mild, The morning fresh, the evening smiled.