| William Browne - 1616 - 260 páginas
...but newly fledge, Firft,by their nefts hop vp and downethe hed^e,Then one from bough to bough gets vp a tree: His fellow noting his agilitie Thinkes he as well may venrer as the other, So flufhing from one lpray vnto another Gets to the toppe,and thenenbold'ned flies... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 páginas
...flriv'd to be good, fiat then, as little wrens, but newly fledge, Firft, by their nefti hop up and down the hedge ; Then one from bough to bough gets up a tree : Hit fellow noting his agility, Thinks he as well may venture at the other, •rii Bulbing from one... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 802 páginas
...raign'd, for all striv'd to be good. fiut then, as little wrens, but newly fledge, First, by their nests hop up and downe the hedge ; Then one from bough to bough ucf> up a tree : His fellow, noting his agilitie, Thiakes he as well may venter as the other, So flushing... | |
| 1820 - 404 páginas
...attempt at flying, in a bird. " But then, as little wrens, but newly fledge, First, by their nests hop up and downe the hedge ; Then one from bough to...agilitie, Thinkes he as well may venter as the other, So flushing from one spray unto another Gets to the top, and then enbold'ned flyes, Unto an height past... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 páginas
...attempt at flying, in a bird. " But then, as little wrens, but newly fledge, First, by their nests hop up and downe the hedge ; Then one from bough to...agilitie, Thinkes he as well may venter as the other, So flushing from one spray unto another Gets to the top, and then embold'ned flyes, Unto an height past... | |
| 1820 - 406 páginas
...attempt at flying, in a bird. " But then, as little wrens, but newly fledge, First, by their nests hop up and downe the hedge ; Then one from bough to...agilitie, Thinkes he as well may venter as the other, So flushing from one spray unto another Gets to the top, and then enbold'ned flyes, Unto an height past... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 580 páginas
...moveless down; or to notice the young broods, newly fledged, " First by their nests, hop up and down the hedge ; Then one, from bough to bough, gets up a tree, His fellow noting his agility, Thinks he as well may venture as the other ; So fluakering from one spray to another, Gets... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 578 páginas
...FLEDGLISG WHESS. But then, as littlo wrens but newly fledged, First by their nests, hep up and down the hedge ; Then one from bough to bough gets up a tree, His fellow noting his agility, Thinks he as well may venture as the other, So fluttering from one spray unto another Geta... | |
| 1860 - 478 páginas
...moveless down ; or to notice the young broods, newly fledged, " First by their nests, hop up and down the hedge ; Then one, from bough to bough, gets up a tree, His fellow noting his agility, Thinks he as well may venture as the other ; So fluskering from one" spray to another, Gets... | |
| Young housekeeper - 1869 - 426 páginas
...moveless down ; or to notice the young broods, newly fledged, — " First by their nests hop up and down the hedge; Then one, from bough to bough, gets up a tree. His fellow, noting his agility, Thinks he as well may venture as the other; So fluskering from one spray to another. Gets... | |
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