 | Izaak Walton, Sir John Hawkins - 1775
...'flow'ry banks to lie, And view thy Jilver Jlream, When gilded by a fummer's beam I And in it all tby wanton fry, Playing at liberty : And with my angle upon them, The all of treachery . I ever learnt, induftrioufiy to try. { Ivii ] vji: Such ftreams, RomeV yellow Tyber cannot Jh<nvt The Iberian Tagus,... | |
 | Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1796 - 518 Seiten
...view thy filver llream " When gilded by a fummer's beam ! " And in it all thy wanton fry " Play ing at liberty: " And, with my angle upon them, " The all of treachery " Lever learnt induftrioufly to try," (lit Ritirtmtni, ly Mr, Cotton, Si. vi.) by fomenting and encouraging... | |
 | Izaak Walton - 1807 - 447 Seiten
...flow'ry banks to lie, 11 And view ihy filver Dream " When gilded by a fummer's beam ! " And in it all thy wanton fry " Playing; at liberty : •' And, with...upon them! . " The all of treachery " I ever learnt ¡nduflrioufl» to try." (Tie Retirement, tj Mr. Cctton, St. »!. ) f Three celebrated traits on this... | |
 | Robert Southey - 1807 - 449 Seiten
...flowery banks to lie, And view thy silver stream. When gilded by a summer's beam, And in it all thy wanton fry Playing at liberty,, And with my angle upon them, The all of treachery, I ever learn'd, to practice and to try ! IX. What safety, privacy, what true delight In the artificial night,... | |
 | David Peter Davies - 1811 - 717 Seiten
...boast of."* Hither it was that the venerable Isaac Walton, the father of anglers, came from London, that during the summer months, he might with his friend...enjoy the sport of angling. — In return for these friendly visits, Mr Cotton built a small fishing-house, on a kind of peninsula on the banks of the... | |
 | 1813
...rivers ! how I love Upon thy flow'ry banks to lie. And view thy silver stream When gilded by a summer's beam, And in all that wanton fry Playing at liberty,...with my angle upon them) The all of treachery, I ever learned to practise, and to try."* • Near this place, and at a still smaller distance from Afaeton,... | |
 | John Britton - 1813
...lie. And view thy silver stream When gilded by a summer's beam. And in all that wanton fry Playing ut liberty, And with my angle upon them, The all of treachery, I ever learned to practise, and to try."* Near this place, and at a still smaller distance from Aheton, already... | |
 | Thomas Hood, John Harris - 1813
...lie. And view thy silver stream When gilded by a summer's beam. And in all that wanton fry Flaying ut liberty, And with my angle upon them, The all of treachery, I ever learned to practise, and to try."* Near this place, and at a still smaller distance from Ak-eton, already... | |
 | William Barker Daniel - 1813 - 742 Seiten
...gilded by a Summer's beam ! And in it all thy wanton fry, Playing at Liberty: , And, with my single upon them, The All of Treachery I ever learnt industriously to try." Fide the Retirement, by MR. COTTON. During the whole Course of his Life, his Innocence, and the inoffensive... | |
 | Sampson Erdeswicke - 1820
...rivers ! How I love Upon thy flowery banks to lie, And view thy silver stream, When gilded by a summer's beam, And in all that wanton fry, Playing at liberty,...And with my angle upon them, The all of treachery, I never learned to practise, and to try. 1 It does not appear on what authority Erdeswick here, and afterwards... | |
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