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... bird , " His voice was buried among trees , Yet to be come at by the breeze ; " " O , Cuckoo ! shall I call thee Bird , Or but a wandering Voice ? " • The Stock - dove is said to coo , a sound well imitating the note of the bird ; but ...
... bird , " His voice was buried among trees , Yet to be come at by the breeze ; " " O , Cuckoo ! shall I call thee Bird , Or but a wandering Voice ? " • The Stock - dove is said to coo , a sound well imitating the note of the bird ; but ...
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... Bird is marked ; and characterising its note as not partaking of the shrill and the piercing , and therefore more easily deadened by the intervening shade ; yet a note so peculiar , and withal so pleasing , that the breeze , gifted with ...
... Bird is marked ; and characterising its note as not partaking of the shrill and the piercing , and therefore more easily deadened by the intervening shade ; yet a note so peculiar , and withal so pleasing , that the breeze , gifted with ...
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... bird , or summer fly ; She dances , runs without an aim , She chatters in her ecstasy . Her Brother now takes up the note , And echoes back his Sister's glee ; They hug the Infant in my arms , As if to force his sympathy . Then ...
... bird , or summer fly ; She dances , runs without an aim , She chatters in her ecstasy . Her Brother now takes up the note , And echoes back his Sister's glee ; They hug the Infant in my arms , As if to force his sympathy . Then ...
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... birds that build their nests and sing , And " all since Mother went away ! " To her these tales they will repeat , To her our new - born tribes will show , The goslings green , the ass's colt , The lambs that in the meadow go . - But ...
... birds that build their nests and sing , And " all since Mother went away ! " To her these tales they will repeat , To her our new - born tribes will show , The goslings green , the ass's colt , The lambs that in the meadow go . - But ...
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... bird in bower , Or woman , man , or child . And yet he neither drooped nor pined , Nor had a melancholy mind ; For God took pity on the Boy , And was his friend ; and gave him joy Of which we nothing know . His Mother , too , no doubt ...
... bird in bower , Or woman , man , or child . And yet he neither drooped nor pined , Nor had a melancholy mind ; For God took pity on the Boy , And was his friend ; and gave him joy Of which we nothing know . His Mother , too , no doubt ...
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