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" Fly fishing may be a very pleasant amusement ; but angling or float fishing, I can only compare to a stick and a string, with a worm at one end, and a, fool at the other. "
Norðurfari: Or, Rambles in Iceland - Page 49
by Pliny Miles - 1854 - 252 pages
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Cautions to Young Sportsmen

Sir Thomas Frankland - Shooting - 1801 - 52 pages
...famous ditch at a Canter. B 3 withstanding that some of his wag friends may define Angling to be a stick and a string, with a Worm at one end, and a Fool at the other, and that he may find Diachylon an expensive article on having rode a mile or two extraordinary. I knew...
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The Kilmarnock mirror, and literary gleaner, Volume 1

English literature - 1819 - 352 pages
...angling. Being asked by a little girl what a fish-rod was, he replied, " It means, my dear, a long stick with a worm at one end, and a fool at the other." A new way of paying a Debt. — A prisoner in the Fleet Prison, London, lately sent to his creditor...
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A Topographical, Statistical and Historical Account of ... Preston ...

Peter Armstrong Whittle - 1821 - 1042 pages
...visitors, and to make them comfortable and happy whilst there. Notwithstanding Swifts' remark of a 'stick and a string, with a worm at one end, and a fool at the other.' Lord Byron has likewise anathematized angling as 'a solitary vice;' but we may say of Mr. Lodge, that...
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The Investigator, Volumes 3-4

1821 - 970 pages
...hours,—we have been tempted to consider the definition of one of their number given by Swift, a stick and a string, with a worm at one end and a fool at the other, though somewhat severe, but half a libel. In the case before us the diversion had, however, its incidental...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 6

Books - 1822 - 386 pages
...of elegant sensibility and friendship, honourable to them both. A wit defined angling to be a stick and a string, with a worm at one end and a fool at the other ; and if, in our notice of this amusing volume, we may seem to have approached the opposite extreme,...
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Instructions to Young Sportsmen in All that Relates to Guns and Shooting

Peter Hawker - Firearms - 1826 - 512 pages
...Fly-fishing may be a very pleasant amusement; but angling, or float-fishing, I can only compare to a stick and a string, with a worm at one end, and a, fool at the other." If, however, the poor angler should feel sore at the wit, he might, in his turn (if scavenger enough...
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Death's Doings; Consisting of Numerous Original Compositions, in ..., Volume 1

Richard Dagley - Death - 1828 - 562 pages
...define In sportive derision, each ANGLING brother, As " a stick and a string (id estt rod and line) With a worm at one end and a. fool at the other;" * Dean Swift. Yet, believe me, no fool is the man who in quiet Can sit down contented amid the world's...
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Sketches, by a Traveller

Silas Pinckney Holbrook - Voyages and travels - 1830 - 324 pages
...regenerated, and disenthralled.' This includes more than the definition of angling — ' a rod and line, with a worm at one end and a fool at the other;' for here is a fool at each end. But it would be an endless task to describe the Hindoo superstitions,...
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Sketches, by a Traveller

Silas Pinckney Holbrook - Voyages and travels - 1830 - 396 pages
...regenerated, and disenthralled.' This includes more than the definition of angling — ' a rod and line, with a worm at one end and a fool at the •other;' for here is a fool at each end. But it would be an endless task to describe the Hindoo superstitions,...
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The Melange: A Variety of Original Pieces in Prose and Verse : Comprising ...

Egerton Smith - English literature - 1831 - 656 pages
...a noble diversion, although that old cynic, Johnson, has defined the fishing-rod to be " a long rod with a worm at one end and a fool at the other." There is no sport which more completely illustrates the grand law of nature than this ; we find the...
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