Supplement to the Rural SportsB. & R. Crosby, 1813 - 507 sider |
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Side 8
... late Graces , in the year 1749. " In what year he was presented to the vicarage of Sutton in Lincolnshire , we are not informed by any of the writers who mention him : but in 1763 , he was elected to the Chaplainship of Morden College ...
... late Graces , in the year 1749. " In what year he was presented to the vicarage of Sutton in Lincolnshire , we are not informed by any of the writers who mention him : but in 1763 , he was elected to the Chaplainship of Morden College ...
Side 21
... late An- tiquarian , Mr. JOSEPH STRUTT , into the Sports and Pastimes of the People of ENGLAND , not any particulars were met with " sufficiently deviating from the present method of taking Fish to claim a place in his Work . " The ...
... late An- tiquarian , Mr. JOSEPH STRUTT , into the Sports and Pastimes of the People of ENGLAND , not any particulars were met with " sufficiently deviating from the present method of taking Fish to claim a place in his Work . " The ...
Side 22
... late Edition of WALTON'S Complete Angler , although the Work seems to be little more than a Treatise on Fish and Fishing , the Reader , whether he is a Proficient in Angling or not , will find abundant Entertainment in it . The Author ...
... late Edition of WALTON'S Complete Angler , although the Work seems to be little more than a Treatise on Fish and Fishing , the Reader , whether he is a Proficient in Angling or not , will find abundant Entertainment in it . The Author ...
Side 25
... late He sees his Error , and bewails his Fate . By Vice's stream a Youth , thus hurry'd o'er Fair Virtue's bounds to paths unknown before , With transport follows where soft Pleasure leads , And roves thro ' flow'ry but forbidden meads ...
... late He sees his Error , and bewails his Fate . By Vice's stream a Youth , thus hurry'd o'er Fair Virtue's bounds to paths unknown before , With transport follows where soft Pleasure leads , And roves thro ' flow'ry but forbidden meads ...
Side 36
... late delight , In vain the sedgy nook for help she tries ; The laughing Elfe now curbs , now aids her flight , The more entangled still the more she flies , And soon amid the Grass the panting Captive lies . For once she liv'd a Nymph ...
... late delight , In vain the sedgy nook for help she tries ; The laughing Elfe now curbs , now aids her flight , The more entangled still the more she flies , And soon amid the Grass the panting Captive lies . For once she liv'd a Nymph ...
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2d Edit Account Acres Angler Animal Anno appears Art of Angling Bait Birds Bite Boat caught COLONSAY Colour Country Defendant died Dishes ditto Dogs Earl Eggs ENGLAND Expence FAWDON feet Fish Fishery Fishmongers five Food four Fowl fyshe Game Gamekeeper Gentleman Ground Gudgeon Guineas Hare haue Hook Horse Hounds Hours House Hundred Hunting Hydrophobia inches Inhabitants John killed KING Labour Lady Lakes Land late length lived Lond LONDON Lord Love Mad-dog Manor Market Miles Name never Number o'er observed Oyster Parish Partridges Penalty pence Person Pheasants Pike Plaintiff Pleasure Possession pounds Price produced Quadrupeds Quantity Rabbits Reign remarkable River River Eden River THAMES Salmon says SCOTLAND Season seven Sheep shew Shillings Ship shooting Shore shot sold Species Sport Stone Stream Tail taken THAMES thou Thousand tion Trout Turkeys Twenty Water WILLIAM Woodcocks WORM young
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Side 450 - And make me savoury meat, such as I love, and bring it to me, that I may eat: that my soul may bless thee before I die.
Side 470 - You shall see him brought to bay ; " Waken, lords and ladies gay! " Louder, louder, chant the lay, Waken, lords and ladies gay ! Tell them, youth, and mirth, and glee, Run a course as well as we ; Time, stern huntsman ! who can baulk, Staunch as hound, and fleet as hawk ? Think of this, and rise with day, Gentle lords and ladies gay...
Side 79 - The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward Winter reckoning yields: A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall. Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break...
Side 73 - Complete Angler; or, The Contemplative Man's Recreation : being a Discourse of Rivers, Fishponds. Fish and Fishing, written by IZAAK WALTON ; and Instructions how to Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear Stream, by CHARLES COTTON.
Side 208 - Ross," each lisping babe replies. Behold the market-place with poor o'erspread ! The Man of Ross divides the weekly bread : He feeds yon alms-house, neat, but void of state, Where Age and Want sit smiling at the gate ; Him portion'd maids, apprentic'd orphans blest, The young who labour, and the old who rest. Is any sick ? the Man of Ross relieves, Prescribes, attends, the medicine makes, and gives.
Side 353 - Seasons" wonders that he never saw before what Thomson shews him, and that he never yet has felt what Thomson impresses.
Side 78 - With coral clasps and amber studs: And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me and be my love.
Side 5 - The Compleat Angler, or the Contemplative Man's Recreation. BEING A DISCOURSE OF FISH AND FISHING not unworthy the perusal of most Anglers. Simon Peter said, I go a fishing : and they said, we also -will go with thee.
Side 297 - Come on, sir; here's the place: — stand still. — How fearful And dizzy 'tis, to cast one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs, that wing the midway air, Show scarce so gross as beetles : Half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade! Methinks, he seems no bigger than his head: The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice; and yon...
Side 63 - Whilst some men strive ill-gotten goods t" embrace, And others spend their time in base excess Of wine, or worse, in war and wantonness. Let them that list these pastimes still pursue, And on such pleasing fancies feed their fill ; So I the fields and meadows green may view, And daily by fresh rivers walk at will Among the daisies and the violets blue, Red hyacinth and yellow daffodil, Purple narcissus like the morning rays, Pale gander-grass and azure culver-keys.