Wyatt (Sir Thomas). Poems. (1557). "A Renouncing of Love. Farewell, Love, and all thy laws for ever; Brome (Alexander). Songs and other Poems. (1664). "On a Fisherman. A Fisher while he angled in a brook, A dead-mans skull by chance hung on his hook; The pious man in pity did it take To bury it, a grave with 's hand did make; Newcastle (Margaret, Duchess of) Poems and Fancies. (1653). "Poets have most pleasure in this Life." "Here doth the Poet hawk, hunt, run a Race, Whose waters cleare, where Fancy flows high Tide : Quarles. Shepheard's Eclogues. (1644). "The broad-side bream, The wary trout that thrives against the stream; To take the fish, is give her leave to play, Bastard (Thomas). The author of "Christoleros" (published in 1598, and reprinted in 1842 at the Beldornie Press), addresses two epigrams ad Henricum Wottonum, in one of which he says. "Wotton, the country and the country swayne, And he recommends him therefore, to come to "London, Englande's fayrest eye." It is not very unlikely that their friendship was occasioned or confirmed by their mutual love of fishing, for in another epigram, De Piscatione, Bastard observes : "Fishing, if I, a fisher may protest, Of pleasures is the sweet'st, of sports the best, Of recreations the most innocent. But now the sport is marde, and wott ye why Collier's "Poetical Decameron," Vol. 2, p. 108. Sir John Stradling. Anon. "Divine Poems." (1625). "Like Birds for whom the Fowler spreads his net, Interlude of the Four Elements. (1519). Experiens. "Within this twenty years, Westward be found new lands, Fish they have so great plenty, That in havens take and slain they be With staves, withouten fail. Now Frenchmen and others have found the trade, That yearly of fish there they lade Above a hundred sail." Bunyan (John). "You see the ways the Fisherman doth take They must be grop'd for, and be tickled too, Or they will not be catch'd, whate'er you do." A skeleton chronicle of dated, redated, and undated editions and reprints, with dissimilar imprints, of Izaak Walton's 'Compleat Angler,' enumerated in this work: Those marked with a star have escaped previous notice. " Those marked with a star have escaped previous notice. " "Ephemera" G. C. Davies " 236 " " Fishing Gazette' Bethune " "Ephemera" " " " xxin " A., J. F. 10 A., J. L. I Abbondio, G. xiii Abbott, Samuel, xiii INDEX. Aberdeenshire salmon fisheries, 264 "Accomplist lady's delight," 128 Adam, William, xiii, I Adirondacks, 114, 161, 238 Ælianus, 2 Akerman, J. Y, 3,7 Aldam, W. Η. 3, 33, 99 Almanac, Rural, 4; Angler's 6-7; Sporting, 198 Almond, angling on the, 91 Alquen, F.L. H. d', 4 Alvenstod, S. M. 4 Alwine, River, 65 Amazon, fishing in the, 126 America, P. Papers, 271, 274, 283; "American angler's guide," 4; ang- Anderson, J. P. xi Androscoggin river, 90, 211. "Angel-Kalender," 5 Angler, The," 5-6 "Angler and swimmer," xiii-iv, 6-7 "Angler in Ireland," 122 "Angler's almanac," 6-7 own book, II pocket-book, xiv, II remembrancer II sure guide, 110 |