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... bird with my arrows , and tangled in her hair the gaudy plumage . I fenced our maize field with thorny acacias , and circled a rice meadow with dykes . But thefe labours are fweet , they were all for Nayanomi . At length a fhip anchored ...
... bird with my arrows , and tangled in her hair the gaudy plumage . I fenced our maize field with thorny acacias , and circled a rice meadow with dykes . But thefe labours are fweet , they were all for Nayanomi . At length a fhip anchored ...
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... birds in the cell of a Reli- gieufe . A Brabançon gentleman , fearful of the effects of cold , and having the fame averfion from wo- men The Influence of Solitude on the Mind and Heart . 24 The Influence of Solitude on the Mind and ...
... birds in the cell of a Reli- gieufe . A Brabançon gentleman , fearful of the effects of cold , and having the fame averfion from wo- men The Influence of Solitude on the Mind and Heart . 24 The Influence of Solitude on the Mind and ...
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... birds preferve our fields from the depreda- tion of crows , which they pursue on the wing with great vigilance and a- ftonishing dexterity . Thus divided by two interested motives , I have long refifted the defire I had to kill them ...
... birds preferve our fields from the depreda- tion of crows , which they pursue on the wing with great vigilance and a- ftonishing dexterity . Thus divided by two interested motives , I have long refifted the defire I had to kill them ...
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... birds , tamed by hunger , inter- mingling with all my cattle and fheep , feeking , in fecurity , for the poor fcanty grain , which , but for them , would be ufelefs and loft . Often in the angles of the fences , where the motion of the ...
... birds , tamed by hunger , inter- mingling with all my cattle and fheep , feeking , in fecurity , for the poor fcanty grain , which , but for them , would be ufelefs and loft . Often in the angles of the fences , where the motion of the ...
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... birds which never appear until the fnow falls . Contrary to all others , they dwell and appear to delight in that element . It is my bees , however , which af- ford me the most pleafing and exten- five themes . Let me look at them when ...
... birds which never appear until the fnow falls . Contrary to all others , they dwell and appear to delight in that element . It is my bees , however , which af- ford me the most pleafing and exten- five themes . Let me look at them when ...
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