The Penguin Book of Bird PoetryPeggy Munsterberg Allen Lane, 1980 - 361 sider |
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Side 78
... hear him sing . The thrush falls silent in late summer . In autumn you can hear its sub- song , which the Handbook describes as ' a low 78 · • Introduction 25.
... hear him sing . The thrush falls silent in late summer . In autumn you can hear its sub- song , which the Handbook describes as ' a low 78 · • Introduction 25.
Side 83
... hear . He might have strung A row of ripples in the brook , So forcibly he sung , The mist upon the leaves have strewed , And danced the balls of dew that stood In acres all above the wood . ' I thought the air must cut and strain The ...
... hear . He might have strung A row of ripples in the brook , So forcibly he sung , The mist upon the leaves have strewed , And danced the balls of dew that stood In acres all above the wood . ' I thought the air must cut and strain The ...
Side 130
... hear the nightingale Rather than the lewdë cuckoo sing . And then I thought , anon as it was day , I wouldë go some whither to assay If that I might a nightingalë hear , For yet had I none heard of all this year , And it was tho ' the ...
... hear the nightingale Rather than the lewdë cuckoo sing . And then I thought , anon as it was day , I wouldë go some whither to assay If that I might a nightingalë hear , For yet had I none heard of all this year , And it was tho ' the ...
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begin bill bird Book breast bright bush century close cock comes crow cuckoo dead death delight doth eagle earth eggs example fair fall fear feathers field fowl give green ground grove half hand hath hawk head hear heard heart heaven keep kind lark leaves light live look melody morning mourn nature nest never night nightingale o'er once poem poetry poets poor pretty raven rest rhymes ring rise Robin says seems sight sing soft sometimes song soul sound sparrow spread spring strain stream swallow swan sweet tears tell thee thing thou thought throat thrush Till tree true tune turn unto voice warbling wild wind wings winter wood young