Wild Scenes and Song BirdsGeorge P. Putnam & Company, 1854 - 347 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vi
... sure - since he is happy in his singing - hopeful that others may be made happy too ! If in this dreary year , when earth is filled with wars and rumors of wars , and the air with portents and with pestilence , if the Hunter- Naturalist ...
... sure - since he is happy in his singing - hopeful that others may be made happy too ! If in this dreary year , when earth is filled with wars and rumors of wars , and the air with portents and with pestilence , if the Hunter- Naturalist ...
Σελίδα 8
... sure we sometime since did steal an hour from our duties , and run away like a truant school - boy to the country , emulous of the odors of new - mown hay upon our garments ! We caught this infection of sweetness while " loafing " on ...
... sure we sometime since did steal an hour from our duties , and run away like a truant school - boy to the country , emulous of the odors of new - mown hay upon our garments ! We caught this infection of sweetness while " loafing " on ...
Σελίδα 20
... sure ; I had to sit not more than an hour , when , with palpitating heart , I heard above me his noisy caw . I had concealed my body carefully , because I knew he inspected , while on the wing , all the premises . He approached my old ...
... sure ; I had to sit not more than an hour , when , with palpitating heart , I heard above me his noisy caw . I had concealed my body carefully , because I knew he inspected , while on the wing , all the premises . He approached my old ...
Σελίδα 21
... sure enough --but what of it ? The Good Book sayeth out of the mouths of babes and sucklings ye shall rebuke them , and the above phrase precisely expresses that peculiar and excited vernacular which belongs equally to children and ...
... sure enough --but what of it ? The Good Book sayeth out of the mouths of babes and sucklings ye shall rebuke them , and the above phrase precisely expresses that peculiar and excited vernacular which belongs equally to children and ...
Σελίδα 22
... sure , as he cannot either see them or ' smell powder . ' He beats the points of his wings , jerks his tail once or twice , bows his head , and merrily sounds the joy which he feels at the mo- ment . Another man he spies walking across ...
... sure , as he cannot either see them or ' smell powder . ' He beats the points of his wings , jerks his tail once or twice , bows his head , and merrily sounds the joy which he feels at the mo- ment . Another man he spies walking across ...
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American Robin amidst animal Artist Audubon Bald Eagle beak beautiful beneath blue birds breath Brownie cage chirp commenced creature crow dark dart deep Eagle earth expression eyes feathers feel fellow fierce Finch fish Fish-Hawk flowers Gentle Bird Golden Eagle habits hand hawk head hear heard heart humming bird Kelpie Kentucky knew light limb living look male manner mate melody mocking bird morning mother naturalist nature nest never night notes numbers Orchard Oriole Osprey Painted Finch perch plumage plumes Poet poor prey Richard Harlan river ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK scene scream seemed seen shadow shrike sing song Song Thrush soul sound species spiritual spring strange suddenly sweet tell thee things thou thought throat tion Todd tree voice watched weary wild wings Wood Thrush Yankee young birds