Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1819 |
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... bird , nae mair ! Or my poor heart is broken ! BURNS . ' See our last volume , p . 43 , for a pleasing poetical illustra- tion . inundate the surrounding country , often carrying away bridges , FOR FEBRUARY 1819 . 55.
... bird , nae mair ! Or my poor heart is broken ! BURNS . ' See our last volume , p . 43 , for a pleasing poetical illustra- tion . inundate the surrounding country , often carrying away bridges , FOR FEBRUARY 1819 . 55.
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... Bird cherry tree rises to the height of ten or twelve feet , and will grow to nine or ten inches diameter in the trunk ... birds , and from this circumstance the common ' name of the tree is derived . The wood being smooth and tough , is ...
... Bird cherry tree rises to the height of ten or twelve feet , and will grow to nine or ten inches diameter in the trunk ... birds , and from this circumstance the common ' name of the tree is derived . The wood being smooth and tough , is ...
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... birds now gradually swells up- on the ear . The throstle ( turdus musicus ) , second only to the nightingale in song , charms us with the sweetness and variety of its lays . The linnet and the goldfinch join the general concert in this ...
... birds now gradually swells up- on the ear . The throstle ( turdus musicus ) , second only to the nightingale in song , charms us with the sweetness and variety of its lays . The linnet and the goldfinch join the general concert in this ...
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... birds , and use every means in their power to frighten them away . ( See T. T. for 1816 , pp . 86 , 87. ) Among the numerous singing birds which delight us with their notes in the spring , the lark must not be forgotten . The melody of ...
... birds , and use every means in their power to frighten them away . ( See T. T. for 1816 , pp . 86 , 87. ) Among the numerous singing birds which delight us with their notes in the spring , the lark must not be forgotten . The melody of ...
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... p.88 . Those birds which have passed the winter in England now take their departure for more north- erly regions . The fieldfares ( turdus pilaris ) travel to Russia , Sweden , and Norway , and even 80 THE NATURALIST'S DIARY.
... p.88 . Those birds which have passed the winter in England now take their departure for more north- erly regions . The fieldfares ( turdus pilaris ) travel to Russia , Sweden , and Norway , and even 80 THE NATURALIST'S DIARY.
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