Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature1903 |
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... Birds , Garden , The Taming of . Bird - Song , The Development of . By Robert Mc- Leod Black Man's Burden , The .. Boers , The , and the Empire . By General Louis Botha Books , Old , The Ups and Downs of . By J. P. Hobson Boy , The ...
... Birds , Garden , The Taming of . Bird - Song , The Development of . By Robert Mc- Leod Black Man's Burden , The .. Boers , The , and the Empire . By General Louis Botha Books , Old , The Ups and Downs of . By J. P. Hobson Boy , The ...
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... birds , " but that a pub- lic far wider than had been foreseen waited ready to listen . Three well- known writers of charming verse added to their reputation by the publi- cation of collective editions about this time - Guido Mazzoni ...
... birds , " but that a pub- lic far wider than had been foreseen waited ready to listen . Three well- known writers of charming verse added to their reputation by the publi- cation of collective editions about this time - Guido Mazzoni ...
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... birds of death . From time to time they rouse themselves , flop heavily down , snatch a rabbit , and gorge once more , leisurely choosing the choicest tit - bits of their wriggling prey . So it is , too , with the kangaroos : they hop ...
... birds of death . From time to time they rouse themselves , flop heavily down , snatch a rabbit , and gorge once more , leisurely choosing the choicest tit - bits of their wriggling prey . So it is , too , with the kangaroos : they hop ...
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... birds mate and fill the air with singing . Ducks , and many kinds of water - fowl with the queerest combinations of little bodies and long legs , and great cranes , and native companions are gathered in their thousands from the ...
... birds mate and fill the air with singing . Ducks , and many kinds of water - fowl with the queerest combinations of little bodies and long legs , and great cranes , and native companions are gathered in their thousands from the ...
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... birds : she has everything but the wings , and cannot fly . As to the verse of the sisters Brontë , it was on its first appearance not unnaturally overval- ued . None of us could forget the novels , and but few of us were not aware in ...
... birds : she has everything but the wings , and cannot fly . As to the verse of the sisters Brontë , it was on its first appearance not unnaturally overval- ued . None of us could forget the novels , and but few of us were not aware in ...
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