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"Of which, if thou be a severe, sour-complexioned man, then I here disallow thee to be a competent judge."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Author's Preface.

The Complete Angler. Author's Preface.

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"Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learnt."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Author's Preface.

The Complete Angler. Author's Preface.

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"As no man is born an artist, so no man is born an angler."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Author's Preface.

The Complete Angler. Author's Preface.

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"I shall stay him no longer than to wish him a rainy evening to read this following discourse; and that if he be an honest angler, the east wind may never blow when he goes a fishing."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Author's Preface.

The Complete Angler. Author's Preface.

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"As the Italians say, Good company in a journey makes the way to seem the shorter."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

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"I am, sir, a Brother of the Angle."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

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"It [angling] deserves commendations; . . . it is an art worthy the knowledge and practice of a wise man."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

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"Angling is somewhat like poetry,--men are to be born so."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

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"Doubt not but angling will prove to be so pleasant that it will prove to be, like virtue, a reward to itself."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

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"Sir Henry Wotton was a most dear lover and a frequent practiser of the Art of Angling; of which he would say, "'T was an employment for his idle time, which was then not idly spent, a rest to his mind, a cheerer of his spirits, a diverter of sadness, a calmer of unquiet thoughts, a moderator of passions, a procurer of contentedness;" and "that it begat habits of peace and patience in those that professed and practised it.""
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

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"You will find angling to be like the virtue of humility, which has a calmness of spirit and a world of other blessings attending upon it."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 1.

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"I remember that a wise friend of mine did usually say, "That which is everybody's business is nobody's business.""
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. ii.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. ii.

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"Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of virtue."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. ii.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. ii.

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"An excellent angler, and now with God."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. iv.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. iv.

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"Old-fashioned poetry, but choicely good."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. iv.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. iv.

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"No man can lose what he never had."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. v.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. v.

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"We may say of angling as Dr. Boteler said of strawberries: "Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless God never did;" and so, if I might be judge, God never did make a more calm, quiet, innocent recreation than angling."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. v.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. v.

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"Thus use your frog: put your hook--I mean the arming wire--through his mouth and out at his gills, and then with a fine needle and silk sew the upper part of his leg with only one stitch to the arming wire of your hook, or tie the frog's leg above the upper joint to the armed wire; and in so doing use him as though you loved him."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 8.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 8.

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"This dish of meat is too good for any but anglers, or very honest men."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 8.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 8.

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"Health is the second blessing that we mortals are capable of,--a blessing that money cannot buy."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 21.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 21.

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"And upon all that are lovers of virtue, and dare trust in his Providence, and be quiet and go a-angling."
Izaak Walton / The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 21.

The Complete Angler. Part i. Chap. 21.

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"But God, who is able to prevail, wrestled with him; marked him for his own."
Izaak Walton / Life of Donne.

Life of Donne.

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"The great secretary of Nature,--Sir Francis Bacon."
Izaak Walton / Life of Herbert.

Life of Herbert.

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"Oh, the gallant fisher's life! It is the best of any; 'T is full of pleasure, void of strife, And 't is beloved by many."
Izaak Walton / The Angler. (John Chalkhill.)

The Angler. (John Chalkhill.)

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