The Complete Angler and Huntsman1919 - 265 Seiten |
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... head off ; a simple turn of the wrist is sufficient , if you are expert at the game . You must learn to pull gently and at the same time firmly and quickly . This is acknowledg- ed to be difficult and no suggestions that I can think of ...
... head off ; a simple turn of the wrist is sufficient , if you are expert at the game . You must learn to pull gently and at the same time firmly and quickly . This is acknowledg- ed to be difficult and no suggestions that I can think of ...
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... heads , " or " As at noon Dul- cina rested , " or " Phillida flouts me , or Chevy Chace . " or " Johnny Armstrong , " or " Troy Town " ? 99 66 Piscator - No , it is none of those ; it is a song that your daughter sang the first part ...
... heads , " or " As at noon Dul- cina rested , " or " Phillida flouts me , or Chevy Chace . " or " Johnny Armstrong , " or " Troy Town " ? 99 66 Piscator - No , it is none of those ; it is a song that your daughter sang the first part ...
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... head wind , you have felt the need of an Evinrude -the motor that lengthens the day . DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS MEMBERS OF THE FINNY TRIBE : The Salmons of the Pacific Coast . The author is indebted to Mr. John J. Brice , United States ...
... head wind , you have felt the need of an Evinrude -the motor that lengthens the day . DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS MEMBERS OF THE FINNY TRIBE : The Salmons of the Pacific Coast . The author is indebted to Mr. John J. Brice , United States ...
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... head , round snout , compara- tively slender form , its light - colored flesh , and its habit of spawning in the spring . Its average weight in the Colum- bia is about 10 pounds , but it sometimes reaches a weight of 30 pounds . Its ...
... head , round snout , compara- tively slender form , its light - colored flesh , and its habit of spawning in the spring . Its average weight in the Colum- bia is about 10 pounds , but it sometimes reaches a weight of 30 pounds . Its ...
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... head , barfish , lamplighter , gog- gle - eye , goggle - eye perch , speckled perch , and speckled trout , while the crappie is known in its native waters as crappie , new light , campbellite , sac - a - lait , bachelor , crop- pie ...
... head , barfish , lamplighter , gog- gle - eye , goggle - eye perch , speckled perch , and speckled trout , while the crappie is known in its native waters as crappie , new light , campbellite , sac - a - lait , bachelor , crop- pie ...
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Seite 19 - I doubt not to catch a brace or two tomorrow, for a friend's breakfast: doubt not, therefore. Sir, but that Angling is an art, and an art worth your learning: the question is rather, whether you be capable of learning it? for Angling is somewhat like poetry, men are to be born so...
Seite 24 - They were old-fashioned poetry, but choicely good ; I think much better than the strong lines that are now in fashion in this critical age. Look yonder ! on my word, yonder they both be a-milking again. I will give her the Chub, and persuade them to sing those two songs to us.
Seite 25 - No, I thank you ; but I pray do us a courtesy that shall stand you and your daughter in nothing, and yet we will think ourselves still something in your debt : it is but to sing us a song that was sung by your daughter when I last past over this meadow, about eight or nine days since. " Milk-w. What song was it, I pray ? Was it, Come shepherds deck your herds ? or, As at noon Dulcina rested ? or, Phillida flouts me ? or, Chevy Chace ? or, Johnny Armstrong ? or, Troy Town ?
Seite 22 - ... is a harder matter to catch a trout than a chub; for I have put on patience, and followed you these two hours, and not seen a fish stir, neither at your minnow nor your worm.
Seite 21 - Concerning which some have endeavoured to maintain their opinion of the first, by saying, that the nearer we mortals come to God by way of imitation, the more happy we are. And they say, that God enjoys himself only by a contemplation of his own Infiniteness, Eternity, Power and Goodness, and the like.
Seite 20 - ... meet in any man, it is a double dignification of that person :—so if this antiquity of Angling, which for my part I have not forced, shall, like an ancient family, be either an honour or an ornament to this virtuous art which I profess to love and practise, I shall be the gladder that I made an accidental mention of the antiquity of it; of which I shall say no more, but proceed to that just commendation which I think it deserves.
Seite 23 - On my word, master, this is a gallant trout; what shall we do with him? PISCATOR Marry, e'en eat him to supper. We'll go to my hostess from whence we came; she told me, as I was going out of door, that my brother Peter, a good angler and a cheerful companion, had sent word he would lodge there to-night, and bring a friend with him. My hostess has two beds, and I know you and I may have the best; we'll rejoice with my brother Peter and his friend, tell tales, or sing ballads, or make a catch, or find...
Seite 23 - Nay, stay a little, good scholar. I caught my last trout with a worm, now I will put on a minnow and try a quarter of an hour about yonder trees for another, and so walk towards our lodging.
Seite 19 - Sir, doubt not but that angling is an art; is it not an art to deceive a Trout with an artificial Fly? a Trout! that is more sharp-sighted than any Hawk you have named, and more watchful and timorous than your high-mettled Merlin is bold u ; and yet, I doubt not to catch a brace or two to-morrow, for a friend's breakfast; doubt not, therefore, Sir, but that angling is an art, and an art worth your learning.
Seite 24 - ... leaping securely in the cool shade, whilst others sported themselves in the cheerful sun ; and saw others craving comfort from the swollen udders of their bleating dams. As I thus sat, these and other sights had so fully possessed my soul with content, that I thought, as the poet has happily expressed it, " I was for that time lifted above earth, And possessed joys not promised in my birth.