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 14 SPORTING SONS. AN ANGLFLR'S LIFE. A angler's life has joys for me, When blooming spring has clad the plan, Each spray then un with jocund glee, For spr}ng brin plee in her train.   then th ler's  y To waer by the lonely stm; 8uc repays his mild employ,  p she her brightest His finnpmy he adly views, The ghttegng da, the sngled trout, The eedy pe with ing h, Together on the gr mad out. But trolling for the tant He ever finds his greater pride; is enr h he joys to strike, The monch of the freshen tide. e gler envies no man's , But his who gains the eat , With ace he dwells far from the noi d btl de of a u.  BRIG RY MOG. T bght rosy momg,
 * '- Pee over the hills;

'th b!hes adomg The meadows d field, ile lhe reedy, me horn, Calls me, come away; Awake from yo umba, And hail the new day. The stag rous'd fom , Awy  m fly; '

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