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... birds had dropped , decked herself in them and paraded about , scorning the other birds which did not pos- sess her brilliant plumage . Suddenly the swallow happened to notice one of her own feathers among the borrowed finery of the ...
... birds had dropped , decked herself in them and paraded about , scorning the other birds which did not pos- sess her brilliant plumage . Suddenly the swallow happened to notice one of her own feathers among the borrowed finery of the ...
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... birds , will fight- Her young ones in her nest - against the owl . ' The boy answers that he must now live as the birds do , with what he can get , but Lady Macduff warns him he would never sufficiently fear " the net nor lime , the ...
... birds , will fight- Her young ones in her nest - against the owl . ' The boy answers that he must now live as the birds do , with what he can get , but Lady Macduff warns him he would never sufficiently fear " the net nor lime , the ...
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... bird to Juliet , and she longs for a falconer's voice " to lure this tassel - gentle back again ” 11 to her balcony . Later , using another bird - picture , she says , ' Tis almost morning ; I would have thee gone : And yet no further ...
... bird to Juliet , and she longs for a falconer's voice " to lure this tassel - gentle back again ” 11 to her balcony . Later , using another bird - picture , she says , ' Tis almost morning ; I would have thee gone : And yet no further ...
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