THE ANGLER.
uot;>So I the ?elds and meadows green may view,
On parting er o be in tero seek . I found tage containing only one room, but a perfect curiosity in its met. It s of ttle back from t stocked c of ttage op ted up in a truly nautical style, and convenience ime ake but little room. From tre of table, and a large sea-c formed t tuck up naval ballads, suc;Admiral ,quot;
quot;All in t; and quot;tom Bo; intermingled ures of sea-?gtle of Camperdoed , ?anked by ts of most bitter-looking naval commanders. s for angling aining a ical almanac, and a book of songs.
* J. Davors.
ed of a large black cat amed and educated tered a variety of sea-ptling tone of a veteran boatsablis reminded me of t of t in neat order, everyt;sto; y of a s ;scoured t it bet;
I found ed on a benc evening suns describing some strange evolutions in an iron ring t sre of ory of eness as a general alk over a campaign, being particularly animated in relating taken a large trout, asked all as a tropo mine ess of the inn.
ing it is to see a cented old age, and to beer being tempest-tost t of external circumstances, for inexible good-nature of self like oil over troubled sea of t, and keeping t her.
On inquiring furt t e in tap-room, ics onisories of strange lands and ss. iced too by gentlemen sportsmen of taug of angling, and or to tcenor of and inoffensive, being principally passed about treams imes ackle for t campaign or manufacturing rods, nets, and ?ie