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Pagina 283
... fish for him , which shall take up the next of my spare time . CHAPTER IV Observations of the nature and breeding of the Trout ; and how to fish for him . And the Milk maids Song . a good beginning of your Art to offer your first fruits ...
... fish for him , which shall take up the next of my spare time . CHAPTER IV Observations of the nature and breeding of the Trout ; and how to fish for him . And the Milk maids Song . a good beginning of your Art to offer your first fruits ...
Pagina 284
... fish for them ; and boast much that their River af- fords a Trout , that exceeds all others . And just so does Sussex boast of several Fish ; as namely , a Shelsey Cockle , a Chichester Lobster , an Arundel Mullet , and an greater than ...
... fish for them ; and boast much that their River af- fords a Trout , that exceeds all others . And just so does Sussex boast of several Fish ; as namely , a Shelsey Cockle , a Chichester Lobster , an Arundel Mullet , and an greater than ...
Pagina 291
... fish . As well content no prize to take , As use of taken prize to make : For so our Lord was pleased when He fishers made fishers of men : Where ( which is in no other game ) A man may fish and praise his name . The first men that our ...
... fish . As well content no prize to take , As use of taken prize to make : For so our Lord was pleased when He fishers made fishers of men : Where ( which is in no other game ) A man may fish and praise his name . The first men that our ...
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