The Complete Angler 1653 by Izaak Walton
page 60 of 141 (42%)
page 60 of 141 (42%)
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And now lets everie one go to bed that we may rise early; but first
lets pay our Reckoning, for I wil have nothing to hinder me in the morning for I will prevent the Sun rising. _Pet_. A match: Come _Coridon_, you are to be my Bed-fellow: I know brother you and your Scholer wil lie together; but where shal we meet to morrow night? for my friend _Coridon_ and I will go up the water towards _Ware_. _Pisc_. And my Scholer and I will go down towards _Waltam_. _Cor_. Then lets meet here, for here are fresh sheets that smel of Lavender, and, I am sure, we cannot expect better meat and better usage. _Pet_. 'Tis a match. Good night to every body. _Pisc_. And so say I. _Viat_. And so say I. * * * * * _Pisc_. Good morrow good Hostis, I see my brother _Peter_ is in bed still; Come, give my Scholer and me a cup of Ale, and be sure you get us a good dish of meat against supper, for we shall come hither as hungry as _Hawks_. Come Scholer, lets be going. _Viat_. Good Master, as we walk towards the water, wil you be pleased to make the way seeme shorter by telling me first the nature of the |
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