| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pagine
...she ascends higher into the air ; and having ended her heavenly employment, grows then mute and sad to think she must descend to the dull earth, which she would not touch but from necessity. How do the blackbird and thrassel with their melodious voices bid welcome to the cheerful... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 pagine
...she ascends higher into the air ; and having ended her heavenly employment,, grows then mute and sad to think she must descend to the dull earth, which she would not touch but from Deces-isity. How do the blackbird and thrassel with their melodious voices bid welcome to the... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 pagine
...she ascends higher into the air ; and having ended her heavenly employment, grows then mute and sad to think she must descend to the dull earth, which she would not touch hut from, necesi sity. How do the blackbird and thrassel with their melodious voices bid welcome to... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 546 pagine
...earth, which she would not touch but from neces-t pity. How do the blackbird and thrassel with thei» melodious voices bid welcome to the cheerful spring,...instrument can reach to! Nay, the smaller birds also dp the like in theisparticular seasons, as, namely, the leverock, the tit-lark, the little linnet,... | |
| 1823 - 782 pagine
...she ascends higher into the air, and having ended her heavenly employment, grows then mute and sad to think she must descend to the dull earth, which...she would not touch but for necessity. " How do the Black -bird and Thrasse] with their melodious voices bid welcome to the' cheerful Spring, and in their... | |
| 1822 - 592 pagine
...foregoing details appear in contrast with the following passage. " How do the blackbird and throssel, with their melodious voices, bid welcome to the cheerful...their fixed months warble forth such ditties as no art of instrument can reach to! — Nay, the smaller birds also do the like in their particular seasons,... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1822 - 612 pagine
...foregoing details appear in contrast with the following passage. " How do the blackbird and throssel, with their melodious voices, bid welcome to the cheerful...their fixed months warble forth such ditties as no art of instrument can reach to ! — Nay, the smaller birds also do the like in their particular seasons,... | |
| 1822 - 600 pagine
...foregoing details appear in contrast with the following passage. " How do the blackbird and throssel, with their melodious voices, bid welcome to the cheerful...their fixed months warble forth such ditties as no art of instrument can reach to ! — Nay, the smaller birds also do the like in their particular seasons,... | |
| 1823 - 858 pagine
...she ascends higher into the air, and having ended her heavenly employment, grows then mute and sad to think she must descend to the dull earth, which...the like in their particular seasons, as namely the Leverock, the Titlark, the little Linnet, and the honest Robin, that loves mankind both alive and dead.... | |
| 1823 - 772 pagine
...must descend to the dull earth, which »he would not touch but for necessity. " How do the Black bird and Thrassel with their melodious voices bid welcome...their fixed months warble forth such ditties as no an or instrument can reach to ? " Nay, the smaller birds also do the like in their particular seasons,... | |
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