Harmonia ruralis; or, An essay towards a natural history of British song birds, Volumen1491830 |
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... spring , They tune the voice and sleek the glossy wing , With emulative strife the notes prolong , And pour out all their little souls in song . When winter bites upon the naked plain , Nor food nor shelter in the groves remain , By ...
... spring , They tune the voice and sleek the glossy wing , With emulative strife the notes prolong , And pour out all their little souls in song . When winter bites upon the naked plain , Nor food nor shelter in the groves remain , By ...
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... spring , They tune the voice and sleek the glossy wing , With emulative strife the notes prolong , And pour out all their little souls in song . When winter bites upon the naked plain , Nor food nor shelter in the groves remain , By ...
... spring , They tune the voice and sleek the glossy wing , With emulative strife the notes prolong , And pour out all their little souls in song . When winter bites upon the naked plain , Nor food nor shelter in the groves remain , By ...
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... Spring , Starlings assemble in the fields in vast numbers , as if in consultation together , and for three or four days seem to take no nourishment . The greater part then leave this Country , but some remain and breed here . In their ...
... Spring , Starlings assemble in the fields in vast numbers , as if in consultation together , and for three or four days seem to take no nourishment . The greater part then leave this Country , but some remain and breed here . In their ...
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... spring ; often with the new year , in blowing , showery weather , which induces the inhabitants of some parts of England to call him the Storm - cock . His note of anger or of fear is very harsh , between a chatter and a shriek . Though ...
... spring ; often with the new year , in blowing , showery weather , which induces the inhabitants of some parts of England to call him the Storm - cock . His note of anger or of fear is very harsh , between a chatter and a shriek . Though ...
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... spring by his shrill melodious notes , as if he were the harbinger of nature , to awaken the rest of the feathered tribes , by the sweet modulation of his tuneful accents , to prepare for the pleasures of the approaching season , even ...
... spring by his shrill melodious notes , as if he were the harbinger of nature , to awaken the rest of the feathered tribes , by the sweet modulation of his tuneful accents , to prepare for the pleasures of the approaching season , even ...
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