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... various flowers which it had visited . Hark ! the bee winds her small but sullen horn , Blithe to salute the sunny smile of morn ; O'er thymy downs she bends her busy course , And many a stream allures her to its source . ' Tis morn ...
... various flowers which it had visited . Hark ! the bee winds her small but sullen horn , Blithe to salute the sunny smile of morn ; O'er thymy downs she bends her busy course , And many a stream allures her to its source . ' Tis morn ...
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... various other superstitions , has found its way into poetry . The wether's bell , Before the drooping flock , toll'd forth her knell ; The solemn death - watch click'd the hour she died . GAY . Pastoral 6 . A wood - worm That lives in ...
... various other superstitions , has found its way into poetry . The wether's bell , Before the drooping flock , toll'd forth her knell ; The solemn death - watch click'd the hour she died . GAY . Pastoral 6 . A wood - worm That lives in ...
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... various other berries . Mr. C. Hewitson , in a recent visit to Norway , made the following interesting observations on the nesting habits of the Fieldfare . After a long ramble through some very thick woods , our attention was attracted ...
... various other berries . Mr. C. Hewitson , in a recent visit to Norway , made the following interesting observations on the nesting habits of the Fieldfare . After a long ramble through some very thick woods , our attention was attracted ...
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... various contrivances have been made both to kill and frighten them away ; but , in our esti- mation , the advantages to be derived from the destruction they make among grubs , earth- * Brit . Zool . vol . i . p . 222 . worms , and ...
... various contrivances have been made both to kill and frighten them away ; but , in our esti- mation , the advantages to be derived from the destruction they make among grubs , earth- * Brit . Zool . vol . i . p . 222 . worms , and ...
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Robert Hasell Newell. worms , and noxious insects of various kinds , will greatly repay the injury done to the future harvest , by the small quantity of corn they may destroy in searching for their favourite food . * This view of the ...
Robert Hasell Newell. worms , and noxious insects of various kinds , will greatly repay the injury done to the future harvest , by the small quantity of corn they may destroy in searching for their favourite food . * This view of the ...
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Page 13 - O'er thymy downs she bends her busy course, .... And many a stream allures her to its source. ' Tis noon, 'tis night. That eye so finely wrought, Beyond the search of sense, the soar of thought, Now vainly asks the scenes she left behind ; Its orb so full, its vision so confined!
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Page 19 - That lies in old wood like a hare in her form ; With teeth or with claws it will bite or will scratch, And chambermaids christen this worm a deathwatch ; Because like a watch it always cries click ; Then woe be to those in the house who are sick : For, as sure as a gun, they will give up the ghost, If the maggot cries click when it scratches the post.
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Page 19 - Because like a watch it always cries click ; Then woe be to those in the house who are sick : For, as sure as a gun, they will give up the ghost, If the maggot cries click when it scratches the post. But a kettle of scalding hot water injected Infallibly cures the timber affected : The omen is broken, the danger is over ; The maggot will die, and the sick will recover.
Page 157 - Created hugest that swim the ocean stream : Him, haply, slumbering on the Norway foam The pilot of some small night-founder'd skiff Deeming some island, oft, as seamen tell, With fixed anchor in his scaly rind Moors by his side under the lee, while night Invests the sea, and wished morn delays...