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... Angler must observe his twelve severalflies for the twelve monthsofthe year, I say, hethat follows that rule, shall be assure to catch fish, and be as wise, as he that makes hay by the fair days in an Almanack, and no surer ...
... Angler must observe his twelve severalflies for the twelve monthsofthe year, I say, hethat follows that rule, shall be assure to catch fish, and be as wise, as he that makes hay by the fair days in an Almanack, and no surer ...
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... Anglers all love one another, and therefore do I hate the Otter both for my own,andtheir sakes whoare of my brotherhood. Venator. And I am a lover of Hounds; I have followed many a pack of dogs many a mile, and heard many merry Huntsmen ...
... Anglers all love one another, and therefore do I hate the Otter both for my own,andtheir sakes whoare of my brotherhood. Venator. And I am a lover of Hounds; I have followed many a pack of dogs many a mile, and heard many merry Huntsmen ...
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... Anglers; let me tellyou,Sir, there be manymen that are by others taken to beserious and gravemen, whom we contemn and pity Men thatare taken to be grave,because nature hath made them ofa sour complexion; moneygetting men, men that spend ...
... Anglers; let me tellyou,Sir, there be manymen that are by others taken to beserious and gravemen, whom we contemn and pity Men thatare taken to be grave,because nature hath made them ofa sour complexion; moneygetting men, men that spend ...
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... Anglers can say in the justification of their Art and Recreation; whichI may again tellyou, issofullof pleasure, that weneed not borrowtheir thoughts,tothink ourselves happy. Venator. Sir,you have almost amazed me; forthoughI am no ...
... Anglers can say in the justification of their Art and Recreation; whichI may again tellyou, issofullof pleasure, that weneed not borrowtheir thoughts,tothink ourselves happy. Venator. Sir,you have almost amazed me; forthoughI am no ...
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