Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... birds on the water Pursues the herring , sprat , and morten ; If I then get a draught of fish , So full of roes that my boat is in a fair way of sinking , I am happy , rich , and satisfied . Let the miser complain as long as he pleases ...
... birds on the water Pursues the herring , sprat , and morten ; If I then get a draught of fish , So full of roes that my boat is in a fair way of sinking , I am happy , rich , and satisfied . Let the miser complain as long as he pleases ...
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... bird of hundred dyes , Whose plumes the dames of Ava prize . So rich a shade , so green a sod , Our English fairies never trod ; Yet who in Indian bow'r has stood , But thought on England's ' good green wood ? ' And blessed , beneath ...
... bird of hundred dyes , Whose plumes the dames of Ava prize . So rich a shade , so green a sod , Our English fairies never trod ; Yet who in Indian bow'r has stood , But thought on England's ' good green wood ? ' And blessed , beneath ...
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... bird is exceedingly com- mon in Hindustan ; he is astonishingly sensible , faithful , and docile , never voluntarily deserting the place where his young were hatched , but not averse , like most other birds , to the society of mankind ...
... bird is exceedingly com- mon in Hindustan ; he is astonishingly sensible , faithful , and docile , never voluntarily deserting the place where his young were hatched , but not averse , like most other birds , to the society of mankind ...
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... birds ; and the longer we contemplated this singular sight , in which the animal creation , with all their innate independ- ence and vivacity , were the only actors , the more un- willing were we to interrupt the pleasures of the scene ...
... birds ; and the longer we contemplated this singular sight , in which the animal creation , with all their innate independ- ence and vivacity , were the only actors , the more un- willing were we to interrupt the pleasures of the scene ...
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... bird was to be seen ; life appeared to be extinct ; even the sultry air , which hung mysteriously over the surface of the dark waters , did not agitate a branch or even a leaf . Turning with surprise to our guide , we were informed by ...
... bird was to be seen ; life appeared to be extinct ; even the sultry air , which hung mysteriously over the surface of the dark waters , did not agitate a branch or even a leaf . Turning with surprise to our guide , we were informed by ...
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