A collection of poems from various authors, fo young persons1856 - 102 pages |
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... Ptarmigan flew from the north . The Grebe and the Eider - Duck came up by water , With the Swan who brought out the young Cygnet , her daughter . From his woodland abode came the Pheasant to meet Two kindred arrived by the last India ...
... Ptarmigan flew from the north . The Grebe and the Eider - Duck came up by water , With the Swan who brought out the young Cygnet , her daughter . From his woodland abode came the Pheasant to meet Two kindred arrived by the last India ...
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... Ptarmigan flew from the north . The Ptarmigan , or White Grouse , inhabits the Highlands of Scotland and the Western Islands . It prefers the coldest situa- tions on the highest mountains , where it burrows under the snow . Page 32 ...
... Ptarmigan flew from the north . The Ptarmigan , or White Grouse , inhabits the Highlands of Scotland and the Western Islands . It prefers the coldest situa- tions on the highest mountains , where it burrows under the snow . Page 32 ...
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