I remember, in the place where I was a boy, with what terror this bird's note affected the whole village; they considered it as the presage of some sad event; and generally found or made one to succeed it. I do not speak ludicrously ; but if any person... Provincial Names and Folk Lore of British Birds - Strana 146autor/autoři: Charles Swainson - 1885 - 243 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 470 str.
...they considered it as the presage of some sad event ; and generally found or made one to succeed it. I do not speak ludicrously ; but if any person in the...be otherwise, for the night raven had foretold it; but if nobody happened to die, the -Dt Sttie i. Species of the Calao. s.The Spoon till. death of a... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 470 str.
...considered it as the presage of some sad event ; and generally found or made one t<> succeed it. I do not speak ludicrously ; but if any person in the...-died, they supposed it could not be otherwise, for 4fee night raven had foretold it; but if nobody happened to die, the f 93 Ms JVi- M. i. Species of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1824 - 510 str.
...they considered it as the presage of some sad event, and generally found or made one to succeed it. I do not speak ludicrously; but if any person in the...be otherwise, for the night raven had foretold it; but if nobody happened to die, the death of a cow or a sheep gave completion to the prophecy. Whatever... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1824 - 498 str.
...they considered it as the presage of some sad event, and generally found or made ope to succeed it. I do not speak ludicrously ; but if any person in the...died, they supposed it could not be otherwise, for the nightraven had foretold it ; but if nobody happened to die, the death of a cow or a sheep gave completion... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1828 - 612 str.
...they considered it as the presage of some sad event; and generally found or made one to succeed it. I do not speak ludicrously ; but if any person in the...died, they supposed it could not be otherwise, for the night-raven had foretold it: but if nobody happened to die, the death of a cow or a sheep gave completion... | |
| James Rennie - 1833 - 422 str.
...they considered it as the presage of some sad event, and generally found or made one to succeed it. I do not speak ludicrously ; but if any person in the...be otherwise, for the night raven had foretold it; but if nobody happened to die, the death of a cow or a sheep gave completion to the prophecy §." "... | |
| James Rennie - 1833 - 410 str.
...they considered it as the presage of some sad event, and generally found or made one to succeed it. I do not speak ludicrously ; but if any person in the...be otherwise, for the night raven had foretold it ; but if nobody happened to die, the death of a cow or a sheep gave completion to the prophecy §."... | |
| Frederic Shoberl - 1836 - 296 str.
...they considered it as the presage of some sad event, and generally found or made one to succeed it. I do not speak ludicrously ; but if any person in the...died, they supposed it could not be otherwise, for the NightRaven had foretold it ; but if nobody happened to die, the death of a cow or a sheep gave completion... | |
| sir James Prior - 1837 - 604 str.
...they considered it as the presage of some sad event; and generally found or made one to succeed it. I do not speak ludicrously ; but if any person in the...died, they supposed it could not be otherwise, for the night-raven had foretold it; but if nobody happened to die, the death of a cow or a sheep gave completion... | |
| 1837 - 552 str.
...they criiwidered it as the presage of some sad event; and generally found or made one to succeed it. I do not speak ludicrously ; but if any person in the...died, they supposed it could not be otherwise, for the night-raven had foretold it; but if nobody happened to die, the death of a cow or sheep gave completion... | |
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