Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... birds and fishes , as an evidence of our anxiety to merit a share of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon the very attractive Annuals that have sprung up , in the garden of knowledge , since we commenced our successful career . We ...
... birds and fishes , as an evidence of our anxiety to merit a share of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon the very attractive Annuals that have sprung up , in the garden of knowledge , since we commenced our successful career . We ...
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... bird That struggles to be free ; It longs to leave a world unblest- To flee away and be at rest . Rest ! bow , alas ! should mortal dare Of rest on earth to dream ? - The heritage of ceaseless care May better far beseem The child of sin ...
... bird That struggles to be free ; It longs to leave a world unblest- To flee away and be at rest . Rest ! bow , alas ! should mortal dare Of rest on earth to dream ? - The heritage of ceaseless care May better far beseem The child of sin ...
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... birds were singing ; - The cymbal replied to the tambourine , And the bells were merrily ringing . I have stood with the crowd beside his bier , When not a word was spoken , But every eye was dim with a tear , And the silence by sobs ...
... birds were singing ; - The cymbal replied to the tambourine , And the bells were merrily ringing . I have stood with the crowd beside his bier , When not a word was spoken , But every eye was dim with a tear , And the silence by sobs ...
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... birds now quit their retreats in search of food . The nuthatch is heard , and larks congregate and fly to the warm stubble for shelter . There are still some lingering signs of vegetation to be seen ; some annuals coming into flower ...
... birds now quit their retreats in search of food . The nuthatch is heard , and larks congregate and fly to the warm stubble for shelter . There are still some lingering signs of vegetation to be seen ; some annuals coming into flower ...
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... , a generally mild autumn was succeeded . by an equally mild and unconfirmed winter .. Se- , veral of our early song birds , as the thrush , the hedge- sparrow , and common wren , were frequently heard before 32 THE NATURALIST'S DIARY.
... , a generally mild autumn was succeeded . by an equally mild and unconfirmed winter .. Se- , veral of our early song birds , as the thrush , the hedge- sparrow , and common wren , were frequently heard before 32 THE NATURALIST'S DIARY.
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