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A66834J. D. Would''st thou catch Fish?
A34843Has our Prince, or Country occasion for our Service in the Field: on what Horse can we venture our Lives more securely, than on the Hunter?
A34843How diverting to the Eyes, is a Beautiful Horse after a Pack of Dogs?
A34843Irrational, did I say,?
A34843Moreover, is it not delightful and pleasant to observe the Docibleness of Dogs, which is as admirable as their Understanding?
A34843Some Horses they have, though not for Mannage, yet for Hunting: but what manner of Hunting?
A34843Some may here object and say, Why should the Heart and Hinde, being both of one kinde, be accounted two several Beasts?
A34843Under what other Wing then could this little Treatise on those Subjects so properly creep for shelter and Protection?
A34843When he heareth the chirping of small Birds pearching upon their dewy Boughs?
A34843those Blushes and Roses which Poets and Writers of Romances onely paint, but the Huntsman truely courts?
A34843when he draws in the fragrancy and coolness of the Air?
A62957And where''s the Statute that will ease afford?
A62957Are Laws that pass the Sanction of the Crown, Are they such Play- things for a Country- Town?
A62957Begin, my Muse, the Pleasures of the Wise, Serene Content, and unrepented Ease; Thy Noble Song who can neglect to hear?
A62957But tell me first, for you or none can tell, What God the mighty Science did reveal?
A62957For sure a God he was; less than Divine, How could such weighty Blessings flow from him?
A62957For tell me, Muse, by whom the Virtuous live, How lasting are the Bays that Poets give?
A62957For though but barely probable they were, How can our Reason with blind Fortune share?
A62957How does the fawning Courtier daily wait, Or those who follow Law, or Toys of State?
A62957How know ye Nero Rul''d?
A62957How long shall Guttemberg''s admired Name Survive and load the flagging wings of Fame?
A62957How shall I repay Those Blessings which thy Mercy throws away?
A62957Is Parian Marble press''d beneath thy feet, More beautiful than Flowers, or half so sweet?
A62957Or Water roaring through the bursting Lead, So pure as gliding in its easy Bed?
A62957Or how can it consist with Sence or Wit, For Human things such mighty hopes to slight?
A62957Or how that Rome Once held the Sovereign Reins, all Europe in a Town?
A62957Others the Carp and Tench before him place; But why?
A62957Such things we rather justly call Distress; For how agrees it with the Name of Ease?
A62957Such would I be, but if the Pow''rs design Me other Fate, Why Fortune is not mine?
A62957Tell me, Could Human force such Skill attain?
A62957Unpoach''d are all thy Streams, thy Meadows free, What Stream is worthy to compare with thee?
A62957What but fair Trent, that wheresoe''re she flows, Nature luxuriant in her favour shows?
A62957Why should the niggard Magistrate pretend To Charity?
A62957but here, can Sleep maintain( That slave in Courts) her soft Imperial Reign?
A62957how severely Nice Proud Caelia in her tatter ● d Mantua is?
A62957what Fortune''s so Divine, What Fate''s so safe or sweet as that of thine?
A674625. are some direction how to fish for the Trout by night; and a qucstion, Whether fish hear?
A67462A 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?
A67462Bright shines the Sun, play, beggers, play; here''s scraps enough to serve to day: What noise of viols is so sweet As when our merry clappers ring?
A67462But I pray you brother, who is it that is your companion?
A67462But Master, What if I could not have found a Grashopper?
A67462But Master, do not Trouts see us in the night?
A67462But Master, have you no other way to catch a Cheven, or Chub?
A67462But Scholer, have you nothing to mix with this Discourse, which now grows both tedious and tiresome?
A67462But now le ts say Grace, and fall to Breakfast; what say you Scholer, to the providence of an old Angler?
A67462But what say you now?
A67462But what say you to the Foxes of this Nation?
A67462But, Master, will this Trout die, for it is like he has the hook in his belly?
A67462But, good Master, did not you say even now, that some Frogs were venomous, and is it not dangerous to touch them?
A67462Can you sing it, Scholer?
A67462Come Hostis, how do you?
A67462Come Hostis, where are you?
A67462Come on my masters, who begins?
A67462Come, Scholer; which will you take up?
A67462Does not this meat taste well?
A67462Gentleman Huntsman, where found you this Otter?
A67462How now?
A67462I pray, honest Huntsman, let me ask you a pleasant question, Do you hunt a Beast or a fish?
A67462I''l tell you when I have caught him: look you here, Sir, do you see?
A67462If all the world and love were young, And truth in every Shepherds tongue?
A67462Lord, who hath praise enough, nay, who hath any?
A67462Marry God requite you Sir, and we''l eat it cheerfully: wil you drink a draught of red Cows milk?
A67462Nay, who knows but that our agreeing no better, is the defect of my not under standing her language?
A67462Now Piscator, where wil you begin to fish?
A67462Now Sir, has not my Hostis made haste?
A67462Oh me, all the Horse are got over the river, what shall we do now?
A67462On my word Master, this is a gallant Trout; what shall we do with him?
A67462Shall I conclude her simple, that has her time to begin or refuse sportivenesse as freely as I my self have?
A67462Well Sir, how do you like it?
A67462Well then, I pray, as we walk, tell me freely how do you like my Hoste, and the company?
A67462What is it, I pray Sir?
A67462What mirth doth want when beggers meet?
A67462What will the rest sing of?
A67462Why Sir, I pray, of what Fraternity are you, that you are so angry with the poor Otter?
A67462Why( Sir) is Angling of Antiquitie, and an Art, and an art not easily learn''d?
A67462Why, Sir, what''s the skin worth?
A67462Why, how will you dress him?
A67462and also how to use them?
A67462and does not the fish look lovely?
A67462and was not this place well chosen to eat it?
A67462is Supper ready?
A67462is my brother Peter come?
A67462is not mine Hoste a witty man?
A67462is not this worth all my labour?
A67462shall I have nothing from you that seems to have both a good memorie, and a chearful Spirit?
A67462was it, ComeShepherds deck your heads: or, As at noon Dulcina rested: or Philida flouts me?
A67462what Song was it, I pray?
A67462would not you as willingly have them destroyed?
A40385A Trifle did you say?
A40385Admit it does,( what then?)
A40385Agrippa, Shall I ask you one single Question?
A40385Agrippa, from whence comest thou?
A40385All this I grant, what infer you from thence?
A40385An Oracle too true to confirm my Loss; for what have I left?
A40385And Nothing out of Nothing is Folly in the abstract; was not I Prophetick?
A40385And Peter was commanded to arise, kill and eat; when doubting with himself the Legality of the thing, who disputes this Commission?
A40385And are they of as much Agility of Body?
A40385And can Good and Evil( think you) run in parallel Lines?
A40385And did not that great General then take in Tamtallon- Castle?
A40385And did she pass in this manner as you tell me, to this famous Ness?
A40385And do not some Men undermine themselves by supporting themselves on the Crutch of Mortality?
A40385And do we act our Reason to throw both away, Wisdom that made us, and Providence that preserves us?
A40385And is this the Earnest you intend to handsel us with?
A40385And must we adventure to attempt these tottering Sands?
A40385And the studious Art of Angling, must not we make that our employment?
A40385And though some of them are commissioned to live, yet how difficult is it to preserve Life when hourly sought after by the luxurious Devourer?
A40385And welcome Scotland, I say; for this Night I purpose to lodg in Dumfreez; but who must carry our Impliments and our Fish?
A40385And what are those Ships, under Sail?
A40385And what have you got?
A40385And what is Death but the Key of Eternity?
A40385And what is Excess but inordinate Riot, that makes a breach in the Royal Commandments, in opposition to Life, so results in Death?
A40385And what of all that?
A40385And what of that, if they are undistinguishable one from another?
A40385And what other Town is that yet more Eastward, that seems to lean on the Skirts of the Ocean?
A40385And what then, is it ever the better for your admiring on''t?
A40385And what was his Answer?
A40385And what was it think you?
A40385And what will they say?
A40385And what would it signify to a rural Palat, was that Palat by foreign Curiosities daily impos''d upon?
A40385And where are we now?
A40385And where shall we be found if not there, in those everlasting Arms of Beatitude, that exert our Souls by the Divine Ray of Contemplation?
A40385And whither would your Fancy direct you?
A40385And who shall instruct us?
A40385And why not so?
A40385And why the fertil Shores of Cromerty?
A40385And will it not furnish us with Arguments against immoderate Excess, and the violent pursuit after Recreation?
A40385And will not our Beds serve as well to lie on?
A40385And you more than fortunate to succeed so well: shall we lap up our Lines, and return to Dumfreez?
A40385Are Lectures to be read in Features?
A40385Are Lovers by Sympathy capable to feel those amorous Flames, that scorch their Hearts in each other''s Breast?
A40385Are not all the Reins of Government in the Divine Hand of him that made them?
A40385Are not the Nations about us like an Acaldemy of Blood, that darkens the Air, and terrifies my Pen to write such dismal and tragical Apprehensions?
A40385Are not these terrible Arguments to terrify the Fish out of his Element?
A40385Are the Artick and Antartick Poles at variance, because of Distance and seemingly contrary Actings?
A40385Are there no Mediums set down as a Standard in the Art?
A40385Are these Flies proper, and sutable to the Season?
A40385Are these those Savanna''s so enrich''d with Rivulets, and every Rivulet stock''d with Trout?
A40385As for example; when returning from Trent triumphant with Spoil, what hinders us to refresh with Rhetorick from Apollo?
A40385At Home did I say?
A40385Ay, but how came the King to be made a Publick Example?
A40385Ay, but my Friend, have you well considered, how that the formal Fabrick of Man''s Natural Body, doth represent unto us the World''s Epitome?
A40385Ay, but what think you of the Wing of an Ox?
A40385Beauty did I say?
A40385Because so vehement in the pursuit of Sin, we outdo our Ancestors; and what''s the Conclusion?
A40385But here lies the Question, whether or no the Cow''s natural Draught was so large an Allowance?
A40385But hold a little, what Place is this?
A40385But how stands the Kirk upon all the Kingdom?
A40385But how will the Reader descant upon all these eminent Encomiums?
A40385But how?
A40385But now jesting is done, and you''re half undone I perceive; what will you do now in reference to Zanker?
A40385But the Arm that shakes the Foundation, can not that Arm shelter us from the Storm?
A40385But the Day declining, what becomes of us now?
A40385But what Eutopia''s this that dwells below us?
A40385But what an admirable Fish is the Trout for Shape, Beauty and Proportion?
A40385But what have I to do to discourse a Country, where Eggs are sold for twenty four a Penny, and all other Accommodations proportionable?
A40385But what if this Design prove Abortive?
A40385But what if you take him translated into a State of Grace and Regeneration?
A40385But what is that to us?
A40385But what must be done when the Air is undisturbed, nor the least breath of Wind to fan the Sholes?
A40385But what must we do when the Fords are discoloured?
A40385But what must we think of those hovering Clouds?
A40385But what remarkable Monuments are these like Pyramids in the ambient Air?
A40385But what say the People as to Church- Government?
A40385But what think you of Saul, that went as far as Endor, and rak''d up the Ashes of the Dead, to enquire a Victory?
A40385But what''s all this to our Angling Design?
A40385But where are we now?
A40385But where is he now?
A40385But where''s Agrippa?
A40385But whither will these rash Presumptions hurry me?
A40385But why so melancholy among these purling Streams, that seemingly interpose betwixt my Passion, and their silent murmurings?
A40385But you will ask me what that is?
A40385By what means then was she moved into this small Mediterrane?
A40385Ca n''t they relinquish their Exercise, to converse with heavenly Objects?
A40385Can Honour shine in such Bloody Sacrifices, to lick up the lives of Inhabitants, as if by a studied revenge?
A40385Can Men in Dreams whisper Security, when their Eyes are guarded with Troops of Shades, and separated from the glorious Beam of Light?
A40385Can Nature, as Nature, exert our Zeal, to stir up in us the lively Act of Faith?
A40385Can no Element contain his active Violence?
A40385Can no bounds be put to luxurious Ambition?
A40385Can nothing sweeten the Conquerours Sword, but the reeking Blood of Orphans and Innocents?
A40385Can one single Act in our Protoplast so vacate the Royal Grant of Prerogative, to enervate the Conduct of succeeding Generations?
A40385Can the Tides forget their natural Course?
A40385Can those obscurer Tapers light the World, Whose Lights are from the Sun''s bright Furnace hurl''d?
A40385Can we restrain our Hands from Blood, and our Hearts from Malice, and precogitated Sin?
A40385Can you blame me to relinquish this lowsy Lodging, when my batter''d Sides are pinck''d full of Ilet- holes?
A40385Can you then kill a Fish to recompence your Labour, and sweeten your Toil?
A40385Can you think him a Man of that Capacity, to decide a Controversy so foreign and intricate, that all the Law in Scotland could not then determine?
A40385Could nothing satisfy the unsatiable Sword, but the Life of Dundee to atone as a Sacrifice?
A40385Did not the Lord of Life die to conquer Sin, and Death, and Hell, in every Believer?
A40385Did you think of Boghall, when the Vermin last Night were so busy about you?
A40385Disconsolate Dundee, where the merciless Conquerour stuck down his Standard in Streams of Blood?
A40385Do Rusticks calculate an early Seed- time, and not prognostick a forward Harvest, if not unseasonably prevented by malevolent Accidents?
A40385Do Stars run retrograde to make Subjects Slaves, when the whole Creation is but under subjection by divine Condescension of the great Creator?
A40385Do n''t you hear the Bells?
A40385Do n''t you observe it rain already?
A40385Do not all the Nations and Kingdoms about us exhaust their Treasures to indulge themselves, and devote their Services to the Hypocrisy of the Times?
A40385Do not these repeated Ecchoes( if I hit the Key) lively remonstrate the life- touches of Solitudes, and the true Imitation of sweet Contemplation?
A40385Do these fair Mountains that interdict the Dales, survey the forcible Streams of Inverness?
A40385Do these purling Streams proclaim a Plenty, and does not every Shore shine with silver Sands, whilst the craggy Cliffs stand burden''d with Trees?
A40385Do you doubt the Truth on''t?
A40385Does Experience any more obliterate Theory, than Rudiments rip up the Foundation of Art?
A40385Does Hunger make any distinction in Dainties?
A40385Does it become us to enslave it by Lust?
A40385Does not Pride strut up in the Face of Piety, and Hell presume to justle Heaven?
A40385Does not his very Aspect confound the Crocadile?
A40385Does not the Lion and the Leopard, with the Tiger, Wolf, Panther and Vulture, pay their Veneration to him?
A40385For have not our sensual Guards all declin''d us, and the Arguments of Sense and Reason revolted from us?
A40385For since to find Fish so prodigal as to meet me half way, what cause have I to doubt of carrying them to their Journey''s end?
A40385For what end were Bells hung up, if not to Jangle; and Bonfires kindled, if not to Blaze like an Ignis fatuus?
A40385For what signifies the Court, but to remonstrate the Prince his Magnificence; and the Palace, but to heighten his Enjoyments?
A40385From what bright Influence then do Comets borrow Their radiant Beam?
A40385Have not you seen burdened Clouds embodied with the Treasures of Rain, ready to distil?
A40385Have you no Scheme of Modern Transactions?
A40385He demands to know of her how the Cow took the Liquor, whether she took it sitting, or if she took it standing?
A40385He did so, who denies it?
A40385Here''s another Hellespont; must we cross this also?
A40385Here''s another Town presents, what must we call it?
A40385How beautifully glorious do the Constellations appear?
A40385How came she here?
A40385How can that be?
A40385How comes this to pass?
A40385How few Pretenders to the Rod then, would covet the Death of Fish for Fancy?
A40385How great therefore must that Light be, that enlightneth the World, and every Man that cometh into the World?
A40385How know you that?
A40385How many People have sought for this Treasure, but no Man so happy as my self to find it?
A40385How often have we violated the Authority of our Commission?
A40385How shall they know what Patience is, and write Of Mysteries they never had a sight?
A40385I am here, quo the Taylor, and can ye no see me?
A40385I approve on''t well enough, Where lies the Objection?
A40385I confess it was intricate; but how did he behave himself?
A40385I grant all this, and what then?
A40385I have known this Fish deluded with a Trout; a Trout did, I say?
A40385I may look which way I will, and despair at last; what makes the Water swell with Ebullitions?
A40385I question it not; but what''s here, the Arcanum of Angling?
A40385I remember what King Ahab said to Elijah the Prophet, Art thou the Troubler of Israel?
A40385I think it''s a Town; what would you make on''t?
A40385I understand your meaning; but where did you Fish?
A40385I''m of your Opinion, what makes him there?
A40385If I do, what then?
A40385If Opportunity and Importunity strike Difficulties dead, then why do we ramble these rolling Streams, and produce nothing?
A40385If they do, what then?
A40385In gude fa Sir, no, the Townsman replied; where are you won Sir I can no see ye?
A40385Indeed it''s a sweet place, I have never seen the like before; but what Town is that?
A40385Ingenuously tell me, what your Observation directs to?
A40385Is it a Romance, or a real Story?
A40385Is my Scaly Companion surrounded and compounded of nothing but Frolicks?
A40385Is not the Christian''s Diadem, and the Purchase of the Cross there?
A40385Is not this a fine way to mortify the Flesh, when at the same time they''ll surfeit with Fish?
A40385Is one Religion or more in fashion?
A40385Is that the Town that presents at a distance?
A40385Is that your Resolution?
A40385Is the Law of Nature a standing Rule or no?
A40385Is the Line tapred, and the Rod rush- grown?
A40385Is there any Town on those rocky Foundations?
A40385Is there not a Time for Frost, and a Time for Hail?
A40385Is there such a Law in force now?
A40385Is this Lough, as reported, so numerous in Islands?
A40385Is this fair Fabrick the Parliament- House, where the Grandees sit on National Affairs?
A40385Is this old Aberdeen an old University?
A40385Is this that Aberdeen so generally discours''d by the Scots for Civility?
A40385Is this the Castle, and the Coast of Cromerty?
A40385Is this the Place where the Solon Geese breed, that are Flesh in Hand, but Fish in the Mouth?
A40385Is this the River Tay, so much discours''d by the Highlanders?
A40385Is this the Vessel design''d for our passage?
A40385Is this the fruits of private Practice to compleat your self a Graduate, tho you steal your Preferment from a Nitty Corporation?
A40385Is this the present State of Things, and the Project that prevails in every Man''s Head?
A40385It may be so, if all hits right: What, two Sundays in one Week?
A40385It must be a Master; and what Maste ● but Experience must we have, to induct us i ● ● ● the Methods, Mediums and Regularities of Science?
A40385It''s past that now, and I''m past my Senses, to feel such Trepidations on a sudden invade me; What''s the matter with me that I''m thus out of Order?
A40385It''s very like I may, And what then?
A40385Iustice and Mercy there?
A40385Liberty and Freedom there?
A40385Make your own choice, what would you have it?
A40385Mockeny, O Mockeny; must I leave thee when Thy Banks o''reflow with Pleasure?
A40385Must I be didactick to initiate this Art?
A40385Must I then Be banish''d from those pleasant Draughts that I Have often stoln, when as thy Streams stole by?
A40385Must it therefore follow that there''s no Correspondency, no Congruity nor Harmony betwixt them?
A40385Must this Day''s Invention be to Morrow''s expedition; so arm with our Artillery to practise at Brechen?
A40385Must we conclude the World all Vegetation, Humane Race excepted, by Generation?
A40385Must we dismount these Hills, to traverse those Valleys?
A40385Must we learn no Language but Oaths and Imprecations?
A40385Must we pass through Murryland, or take it in our way when returning from Ross?
A40385Nay, what will you say to see the Church look asquint at the Pope, and Portugal to lift up his Heel to kick against his elder Brother of Spain?
A40385No, why then presumes he by force to raise His Fires so high to make the Heavens blaze?
A40385Now I have given you my Opinion, how do you approve on''t?
A40385Now presupposing you have found him, what is next to be done?
A40385Now would not any Man think those Conceptions very sordid, to prefer the Goose to the Gossander; and vie the Hog with the Hind?
A40385O Arnoldus, who could ever have imagined such charming Temptations amongst a People so unpolished in Art, and a Country without Cultivation?
A40385O but then what becomes of our Force in Flanders?
A40385O who would not solicite Patience to crown such charming Rewards, intail''d upon Anglers, in their solitary Recreations?
A40385On Terra firma, where should we be?
A40385On the other hand, who would harbour or engender Fear, which lively prefigurates a faint Repulse, that never got Honour by Inches?
A40385Or must I fancy them a Landskip of moveable Mountains?
A40385Our selves, who should?
A40385Pray but consider, who makes the Sea keep her regular Motion, the Constellations their Rotations, and the erratick Stars roll in their several Orbs?
A40385Pray give us that Relation?
A40385Pray what is it more than earnesting the River with a Hook and Line, to stem the Adventure?
A40385Pray what other Accommodation hath she?
A40385Presently after he did; and that''s the Place; how do you like it?
A40385Put case I kill a Trout from that silent Surface, what will you think on''t?
A40385Say you so, quo the Taylor; can no Body see me?
A40385See where he lies, and tell me how you like him; can you think him as large as that you encountred?
A40385Shall I call him to us?
A40385Shall Man resist his Maker that made him?
A40385Shall our Pinnace drop Anchor here, and the Seamen refresh, whilst we step ashore and accomodate our selves?
A40385Shall the Clay rebel against the Potter that moulds it?
A40385Shall the Vice of the Times vote against Heaven?
A40385Shall we ramble the Highlands?
A40385Shall we spread the Water this Morning with our angling Artillery, and examine the Fords before we feast our selves?
A40385Shall we touch there?
A40385So it is; have you brought us any thing?
A40385Still here is but Five, what''s become of the Sixth?
A40385Such Resolutions will stem the Tide, and struggle with Death; but who can withstand the Torrent of Invaders, or stifle a Mutiny that invades the Camp?
A40385Such a Man bears the triumphant Standard of Constancy in all Difficulties, and doubtful Uncertainties?
A40385That''s by reason they could leap no where else; But how far have we now to the Bridg of Dean, discours''d every where for the plenty of Trouts?
A40385That''s matter of Fact; who doubts the truth on''t?
A40385That''s morally impossible; how can I leave my Charge?
A40385That''s wittily applied; What comes next?
A40385The Divine Powers shake the Arm of Flesh; and what is too difficult for God to do?
A40385Then pray discharge us; for we are upon Duty?
A40385Then the next Question arising will be, Whether the Rod or the Net is rather to be approved of?
A40385Then where''s our Security, and what signifies the Strength or the Artifice of Man, when God has a Controversy with the Kingdoms of the World?
A40385These Elementary Bodies, the beautiful Rags of Flesh and Blood, what present they but moving Shadows, that vanish in a moment at Death''s Appearance?
A40385This Oracle explicated, who so incredulous to doubt or dispute the Truth of my Relation?
A40385To whom think you?
A40385To whom?
A40385Was Alderman C. one?
A40385Was Col. A. S. one?
A40385Was O. P. one?
A40385Was it in Forty, or Forty One, when the King with an Army invaded the Scots, and spent his Money to little purpose?
A40385Was it six Shillings, what a Purchase is that to experience Art, and tantalize Fish?
A40385Was not this that Vrquart, whose eldest Son writ a Treatise in Honour of his Pedigree; wherein he describes his Genealogy from Adam?
A40385Was that all?
A40385Was the Lord R. one?
A40385Was this that great Ornament that adorn''d the Country, that sleeps now in dust?
A40385Was this the Primitive Practice of our former Ancestors?
A40385Were not the Ends of the Creation made answerable to the Means of Preservation?
A40385Wha''s there?
A40385What Encomium more elegant, or what Character more eminent for these sweet Situations, than the Rosy Mount of our Northern Latitude?
A40385What Fabrick is that on the East of Edinburgh?
A40385What Fabrick is this that peeps out of the Ocean?
A40385What Merchandize doth she trade in?
A40385What News Agrippa from the Coast of Albion?
A40385What Phenomena of Pleasures spring from solitary Rocks?
A40385What Place is that, that directs Northward to the Pole?
A40385What Place is this?
A40385What Star must direct us?
A40385What State then must we call this, a State of Apostacy?
A40385What Town call ye that, that presents unto us?
A40385What Town call you this, about some two Miles from Newark?
A40385What Town is this?
A40385What Town is this?
A40385What Voice do I hear in these unfrequented Woods and solitary Streams?
A40385What a Fish with an it, and a may be too?
A40385What an opportunity have I lost in losing my Rod, and an equal Fate to lose my Exercise?
A40385What but the Curse anticipates the Blessing?
A40385What can be discours''d of the Times, and the various Projects of Men of the Times?
A40385What caused the Difference, could not the Law reconcile them?
A40385What do they vary for?
A40385What else is there here remarkable?
A40385What fair Fabrick is that which stands before us?
A40385What fair Object is that before us?
A40385What happened then?
A40385What have we here?
A40385What have we to do but consider the transitory State of things, and the Stability of that that gave them a Being?
A40385What have we to do with Secular Affairs?
A40385What have you there?
A40385What if I do?
A40385What if it be?
A40385What infer you from these pretty Metaphors?
A40385What infer you from this?
A40385What is there more yet?
A40385What little Mediterranian is this?
A40385What matters it then for Cooks, where every Man may dress his own Commons?
A40385What mean all these Metaphors?
A40385What must we call the name of this Town?
A40385What must we conclude from such dreadful Consequences, but that God will tear the Nations in pieces?
A40385What must we expect there?
A40385What must we have now another Vagary?
A40385What new inviting Object have we now discovered?
A40385What observe you from thence?
A40385What of all this?
A40385What of all this?
A40385What other Fabrick''s that, distant about a Mile from Bohanan?
A40385What place is this?
A40385What profit is there in unprofitable Disputations?
A40385What say Mercurius, and Publicus Anglicus?
A40385What shall I see?
A40385What stuff''s here; Riddle me Riddle me, what''s this?
A40385What then becomes of him that throws Vertue into the Embracements of Vice, and prostitutes Justice before every clamorous Derider?
A40385What then, will you discipline and teach him the Art of Invasion?
A40385What then?
A40385What then?
A40385What then?
A40385What think you Gentlemen?
A40385What think you, Arnoldus, have not we made an eminent Exchange, to truck a Southern Rose for a Northern Thistle?
A40385What tho Caesar and Pompey contend for an Empire?
A40385What tho the Night''s dark Scenes and Shades display The bright Sun''s absence; ca n''t the Stars make Day?
A40385What would you have done had it been your Case?
A40385What would you propound to your Self, when there?
A40385What''s amiss now at the Lough of Pitloil?
A40385What''s more to be desired by the rule of Discretion, except the Angler be so indiscreet as not to accommodate him?
A40385What''s our next Stage?
A40385What''s that?
A40385What''s that?
A40385What''s the News there, this is an Age of Inquisition?
A40385What''s then to be done?
A40385What''s this that so naturally represents the Ocean?
A40385What, are these Canabals, or murdering Moss- troopers, to surprize Fish by the Engine of Fire- light?
A40385What, do you question it, that know so well my Abilities?
A40385What, is there no Trimming nor Neutrality left amongst''em?
A40385What, no Directions; nor any farther Instructions?
A40385What, without Sails?
A40385Whelk way won ye, ken ye I tro?
A40385When?
A40385Where kill''d you these Trouts?
A40385Whereabouts are we now?
A40385Whereabouts are we now?
A40385Whereabouts are we now?
A40385Whereabouts are we now?
A40385Whereabouts stands York?
A40385Whether is best, a Petty King in every County, or a Parochial Bishop in every Classis, to ride the People but half way to Heaven?
A40385Who but thy admirable Arm could separate Light from Darkness, the Sea from dry Land, and confine them with Barrocades of Rocks and Sand?
A40385Who can judg the result of these surly beginnings, or hope a good issue in the Conclusion?
A40385Who disputes it?
A40385Who doubts it, when summoned by the sweet influence of Sleep?
A40385Who must answer for this at the Bar of Heaven, before the Judg of all the World?
A40385Who questions it, when you catch''em so fast before Sun- rise, what will you do when it''s break of Day?
A40385Why do not you call it by the Name of a City?
A40385Why should Nature''s Ornaments want Admiration, or the industrious Angler the Fruition of Contemplation?
A40385Why so severe to run at my Misfortune?
A40385Why so, was the Nature of the thing so rare and difficult?
A40385Why so; will the Hook remain in his Chaps without Detriment to the Fish?
A40385Why so?
A40385Why so?
A40385Why so?
A40385Why so?
A40385Why so?
A40385Why then do Christians violate their Faith?
A40385Why then do Mortals fight against Superiours; And pull down Angels to advance Inferiours?
A40385Why then do we loiter, and procrastinate Time?
A40385Why then was his Book domm''d to be stuff''d with nothing but fantastical fabulous Fictions?
A40385Why thus to capitulate?
A40385Why thus to reflect on the Country- Absurdities?
A40385Why to Tippermore, is there any thing remarkable there?
A40385Why, how now, Theophilus, is it that time of day?
A40385Will Refreshment incommode you after the Toils of Recreation?
A40385Will any one question this Privilege?
A40385Will he twist his Tail to cut my Line for an Experiment?
A40385Will not the Sword, Plague and Famine contend for a Victory?
A40385Will this expiate the Crime, and extenuate the Fact?
A40385Will you close up the Orifice of your relaxed Stomach with a Glass of brisk Claret?
A40385Will you deny Man a Soveraign Power and Divine Right, to intitle himself Universal Monarch?
A40385With what Artifice did you surprize them?
A40385With what?
A40385Would not such a Modicum melt sweetly in your Mouth?
A40385Would you have me turn the Point upon my self?
A40385Would you put a force upon Neptune, to compel his Subjects a Shore?
A40385Yes I hear them, and what of that?
A40385Yes sure, but how must we accommodate our selves with Rods, and other convenient Manuals and Instruments, whereby to pursue this mysterious Art?
A40385Yes, I''m so prophetick to foresee a Stone Doublet, or something worse; why then to contribute such Advantages to Men of no Faith?
A40385Yet how frequently is this Art promulged by Mudlers, and under the plausible pretence of Anglers?
A40385Yet let him not mistake himself, for Day Is but Time''s Copy- Book: cast that away, And what presents?
A40385You come near to the Point; Did not the Generations more and more degenerate?
A40385You have concisely characterized Aberdeen, with her Inhabitants; but what have we here?
A40385You have eminent Thoughts of Home; but how will it happen to us here, coming so unexpectly upon our Landlord?
A40385a Time for Rain, and a Time for fair Weather?
A40385a Time for Revolution, Dissolution and Death?
A40385and Impiety provoke us to mutiny against the Deity?
A40385and denounce no Dialect but the Rhetorick of Hell?
A40385and how often have infring''d the Liberties of the Creation?
A40385and what Prospect have we of the Sweeds Expedition?
A40385and what became of the Old Wife''s Liquor?
A40385and whither must we go?
A40385and your observation of this late Encounter invalidate the Art?
A40385are our Fortunes equal?
A40385ca n''t they omit the thoughts of Elements, to mingle sometimes their Contemplations with things more sublime?
A40385can you give us a Relation of that Corporation?
A40385had they no Antiquaries amongst them?
A40385have the Grandees no Influence on the People, are they grown void of natural Affections to themselves?
A40385have you ruminated to Morrow''s Journey?
A40385here''s nothing that I see presents uncomely: But how goes the Story of the good Man''s Cow?
A40385if not, then why should Scotish Kale blot out the Character of English Colliflowers?
A40385is it more than the Consideration of distracted Times?
A40385is this more than what we formerly knew?
A40385nor any Limit to the impudent Impostor?
A40385nothing verbal?
A40385or stand they in opposition one to another, because Aristotle''s Philosophy could not reconcile them?
A40385or what unnatural Spark of Heat had then occasioned such immoderate Exceedings?
A40385so when the Trout dances Coranto''s to the Angler; what but the Line rings his Funeral Passing- peal?
A40385that grope in the dark at Noon- day, and hold up a Taper to illuminate the Sun?
A40385that in Defiance of Heaven opens the Portals of Hell, and advances the Curse instead of the Cross?
A40385that lifts up the Standard of Impiety, to justle Religion, and profanes the Altar by superstitious Adorations?
A40385the blessed Society of Saints and Angels there?
A40385the results also of Life and Death there?
A40385the sweet Tranquillity of Peace there?
A40385was she not built in some Creek hereabouts?
A40385what have you done with him?
A40385what, to suspect Friendship, the Diadem and Darling of Human Society?
A40385who could project or contrive worse Entertainment for the worst of his Enemies?
A40385who has not considered the Body sometimes diseased, and how Death stands ready to blot out the Character of Life?