The Anglers Guide Or Complete London Angler Containing the Whole Art of Angl
The Anglers Guide Or Complete London Angler Containing the Whole Art of Angl
T F Thomas Frederick Salter
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Struck with her charms, I nearer drew, To view this lovely creature j The line into the brook she threw, But, oh ! with such good nature. When me this charming girl espied, She seemM intimidated : Don't be afraid, sweet maid, I cried, Cupid your hook has baited. My hand and heart, sweet nymph, are thine, If you will but accept them j And all I have to thee resign, But die if you reject them. 104 THE ANGLER'S GUIDE. This, and much more, to her I said, She reply' d, she must away ; Her friends -w...ould think too long she stay'd, Then sweetly smil'd, and bid good day. I soon gain'd her's and friends' consent, That Delia should be my bride j In a few months to church we went, And the happy knot was tyM. Now pass my days ia sweet content, Blest with her fond embraces ; And Delia owns she does not repent Angling- for Daee and Roaches. Shepperton deeps are well stored with fish ; the new deep, particularly, is a fine steady swim, full of heavy Barbel, Chub, Roach . And Dace : above this swim are Gudgeon scowers, which, with the deeps, are fished in a boat.
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