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... lover and his lass , With a hey , and a ho , and a hey nonino , That o'er the green com - field did pass , In the spring time , the only pretty ring time , When birds do sing , hey ding a ding , ding ; Sweet lovers love the spring .
... lover and his lass , With a hey , and a ho , and a hey nonino , That o'er the green com - field did pass , In the spring time , the only pretty ring time , When birds do sing , hey ding a ding , ding ; Sweet lovers love the spring .
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Birds fared far better , because of their song , which won them ( as musicians ) a place in the poets ' hearts they would never have otherwise secured ; it is noticeable how often the early poets seemed to hear birds , how seldom ...
Birds fared far better , because of their song , which won them ( as musicians ) a place in the poets ' hearts they would never have otherwise secured ; it is noticeable how often the early poets seemed to hear birds , how seldom ...
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J. C. Squire , in a long poem called “ The Birds ' , reflects on the dim past , when man was not ; yet even then > Our lark sprang from some hollow in the grass , Some old soft hoof - print in a tussock's shade ; And the wood - pigeon's ...
J. C. Squire , in a long poem called “ The Birds ' , reflects on the dim past , when man was not ; yet even then > Our lark sprang from some hollow in the grass , Some old soft hoof - print in a tussock's shade ; And the wood - pigeon's ...
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