He comes amidst the pomp and fragrance of the season ; his life seems all sensibility and enjoyment, all song and sunshine. He is to be found in the soft bosoms of the freshest and sweetest meadows, and is most in song when the clover is in blossom. The Schoolmate - Página 263editado por - 1854Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...our spring is the Bobolink. This is the chosen season of revelry for him. He comes amidst the pomp and fragrance of the season ; his life seems all sensibility and enjoyment, all song and sunshine." — Wolfert'i Roost. But the epithet is sometimes used to denote an idler or loafer. " Cocking an eye"... | |
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