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Side 33
... employ his thoughts in the noblest studies , almost as freely as in his Closet ; the minds of Anglers being usually more calm and composed than many others , especially Hunters and Fal- coners , who too frequently loose their de- light ...
... employ his thoughts in the noblest studies , almost as freely as in his Closet ; the minds of Anglers being usually more calm and composed than many others , especially Hunters and Fal- coners , who too frequently loose their de- light ...
Side 67
... employed with them , and when dried , the Action of the Stomach is promoted by Salt and Spices . " FISH may be arranged into three Classes . First Fresh Water , Second Salt Water , Third Shell Fish . " The Salmon though it lives much in ...
... employed with them , and when dried , the Action of the Stomach is promoted by Salt and Spices . " FISH may be arranged into three Classes . First Fresh Water , Second Salt Water , Third Shell Fish . " The Salmon though it lives much in ...
Side 71
... employ , Amusement yield , nor all the Race destroy : On the green Margin dark secluded stand A taper Angle waving in your Hand ; } Euen as the slymie Eele , that ofte did slippe awaie , Yet , with Figge leaues at lengthe was catch'de ...
... employ , Amusement yield , nor all the Race destroy : On the green Margin dark secluded stand A taper Angle waving in your Hand ; } Euen as the slymie Eele , that ofte did slippe awaie , Yet , with Figge leaues at lengthe was catch'de ...
Side 76
... employ'd to captivate Mankind ; Man catches Man , and by the Bait betrays * With proffer'd Kindness , or , still cunning , lays Nets to entrap th ' unwary , and embroils Cities and Towns to profit from the Spoils . For you , dear Youths ...
... employ'd to captivate Mankind ; Man catches Man , and by the Bait betrays * With proffer'd Kindness , or , still cunning , lays Nets to entrap th ' unwary , and embroils Cities and Towns to profit from the Spoils . For you , dear Youths ...
Side 110
... employ and support so many more of Human Beings . At this Time , about 5lb . of prime fresh Fish might be offered to all Classes at the average price of 1lb . of Meat . SIR H. DAVY , and other ingenious Men , can Let it not consider the ...
... employ and support so many more of Human Beings . At this Time , about 5lb . of prime fresh Fish might be offered to all Classes at the average price of 1lb . of Meat . SIR H. DAVY , and other ingenious Men , can Let it not consider the ...
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2d Edit Acres Angler Animal Anno appears Art of Angling Bait Birds Bite Boat caught COLONSAY Colour Country Defendant died Dish ditto Dogs Earl Eggs ENGLAND Expence feet Fish Fishermen Fishery five Food four Fowl fyshe Game Gamekeeper Gentleman Ground Guineas Hare Head Herefordshire Hook Horse Hounds Hours House Hundred Hunting Hydrophobia inches Inhabitants JOHN killed KING Labour Lady Lakes Land late length Lond LONDON Lord Lord ELLENBOROUGH Love Mad-dog Manor Market ment Miles Name never Number o'er observed Oyster Parish Partridges Penalty pence Person Pheasants Pike Plaintiff Pleasure pounds Price produced Quadrupeds Quantity Rabbits racter Reign remarkable River River Eden River THAMES Rock Salmon says SCOTLAND Season seven Sheep shew Shillings Ship shooting Shore shot sold Species Sport Stone Stream Tail taken thou Thousand tion Trout Turkeys Twenty Water Woodcocks young
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Side 650 - 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 422 - 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 678 - 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, Stanch as hound, and fleet as hawk? Think of this, and rise with day, Gentle lords and ladies gay.
Side 678 - Springlets in the dawn are steaming, Diamonds on the brake are gleaming; And foresters have busy been To track the buck in thicket green; Now we come to chant our lay 'Waken, lords and ladies gay.
Side 100 - 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.
Side 523 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Side 290 - Who hung with woods yon mountain's sultry brow ? From the dry rock who bade the waters flow ? Not to the skies in useless columns tost...
Side 506 - Seasons" wonders that he never saw before what Thomson shows him, and that he never yet has felt what Thomson impresses.
Side 242 - Virtue ! when thy clime I seek, Let not my spirit's flight be weak : Let me not, like this feeble thing, With brine still dropping from its wing, Just sparkle in the solar glow And plunge again to depths below. But, when I leave the grosser throng With whom my soul hath dwelt so long, Let me, in that aspiring day, Cast every lingering stain away, And, panting for thy purer air, Fly up at once and fix me there.
Side 99 - IF all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love.