| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 str.
...earth, and sings as she ascends higher into the air ; and having ended her heavenly employment, grow* ib. Sir Marmaduke himself leans that my v» Пия....the more s merrier. But I could never see you there throsscl (song-thm.-i\ with their melodious voices, bid welcome to the cb Tful spring, and in their... | |
| T B. M - 1844 - 274 str.
...the earth, and sings as she ascends higher into the air; and having ended her heavenly employment, grows then mute, and sad to think she must descend...earth, which she would not touch but for necessity." The food of this bird consists of grain, seeds of grasses, various insects, and worms. The nest is... | |
| Edward Jesse - 1844 - 432 str.
...to the dull earth, which she would not touch, but for necessity. How do the Blackbird and Throssel with their melodious voices bid welcome to the cheerful spring, and in their fixed months warble forth such ditties as no art or instrument can reach to ! Nay, the smaller birds, also... | |
| John Walker Ord - 1845 - 434 str.
...the earth, and sings as she ascends higher into the air, and having ended her heavenly employment, grows then mute and sad, to think she must descend...earth, which she would not touch but for necessity. " Now do the blackbird and the throssel, with their melodious voices, bid welcome to the cheerful Spring,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 str.
...the earth, and sings as she ascends higher into the air ; and having ended her heavenly employment, ` ƭ ! iiccessitT. How do the blackbird and throssel (song-thrush), with their melodious voices, bid welcome... | |
| John Lavicount Anderdon - 1847 - 316 str.
...you nearer to thoughts of heaven. Angler. Then he proceeds : ' How do the ' blackbird and throffel with their melodious ' voices bid welcome to the cheerful Spring, ' and in their fixed mouths warble forth fuch ' ditties as no art or inftrument can reach to ! ' Nay, the fmaller birds alfo do the like, in... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 str.
...having ended her heavenly employment, grow» then mute and sad, to think she must descend to the doll ion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed chérubins ; Such h throssel (song-thrush), with their melodious voices, bid welcome to the cheerful spring, and in their... | |
| Christian seasons - 1849 - 524 str.
...the earth, and sings as she ascends higher into the air; and having ended her heavenly employment, grows then mute and sad to think she must descend...touch but for necessity. How do the blackbird and thrussel, with their melodious voices, bid welcome to the cheerful spring, and in their fixed months... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 str.
...the earth, and sings as she ascends higher into the air ; and having ended her heavenly employment, ar Oiford ; toe scenery around which is described...Melancholy, Of Cerberus and blackest midnight bom throssel (song-thrush), with their melodious voices, bid welcome to the cheerful spring, and in their... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1851 - 502 str.
...the earth, and sings as she ascends higher into the air; and having ended her heavenly employment, grows then mute and sad to think she must descend...welcome to the cheerful Spring, and in their fixed months warble forth such ditties as no art or instrument can reach to ! Nay, the smaller birds also... | |
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