| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 564 páginas
...evening by the sedgy sides of unfrequented rivers, must remember a variety of notes from different water-fowl : the loud scream of the wild goose, the...of the lapwing, and the tremulous neighing of the jacksnipe. But of all these sounds, there is none so dismally hollow as the booming of the bittern.... | |
| sir James Prior - 1837 - 604 páginas
...evening by the sedgy sides of unfrequented rivers, must remember a variety of notes from different water-fowl: the loud scream of the wild goose, the...of the lapwing, and the tremulous neighing of the jacksnipe. But of all these sounds, there is none so dismally hollow as the booming of the bittern.... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 572 páginas
...evening by the sedgy sides of unfrequented rivers, must remember a variety of notes from different waterfowl : the loud scream of the wild goose, the...of the lapwing, and the tremulous neighing of the jacksnipe. But of all these sounds, there is none so dismally hollow as the booming of the bittern.... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 558 páginas
...evening by the sedgy sides of unfrequented rivers, must remember a variety of notes from different water-fowl : the loud scream of the wild goose, the...of the lapwing, and the tremulous neighing of the jacksnipe. But of all these sounds, there is none so dismally hollow as the booming of the bittern.... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 600 páginas
...evening by the sedgy sides of unfrequented rivers, must remember a variety of notes from different water-fowl: the loud scream of the wild goose, the...of the lapwing, and the tremulous neighing of the jacksnipe. But of all these sounds, there is none so dismally hollow as the booming of the bittern.... | |
| 1837 - 646 páginas
...the sedgy sides of unfrequented rivers, must remember a variety of notes from different water fowls: the loud scream of the wild goose, the croaking of...of the lapwing, and the tremulous neighing of the jacksnipe ; but of all these sounds there is none so dismally hollow as the booming of the bittern... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 606 páginas
...to, with the effects of its call upon the minds of the villagers. mulous neighing of the jacksnipe. But of all these sounds, there is none so dismally hollow as the booming of the bittern. It is impossible for words to give those who have not heard this evening call, an adequate idea of its solemnity.... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 600 páginas
...the croaking of the mallard, the whining of the lapwing, and the tremulous neighing of the jacksnipe. But of all these sounds, there is none so dismally hollow as the booming of the bittern. It is impossible for words to give those who have not heard this evening call, an adequate idea of its solemnity.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1837 - 538 páginas
...rivers, must remember a variety of notes from different waterfowl : the loud scream of the wild-goose, the croaking of the mallard, the whining of the lapwing, and the tremulous neighing of the jacksnipe : but of all these sounds, there is none so dismally hollow as the booming of the bittern.... | |
| 1837 - 552 páginas
...the croaking of the mallard. the whining of the lapwing, and the tremulous neighing of the jaek~nipe. But of all these sounds, there is none so dismally hollow as the boomioz of the bittern. It is impossible for words to give those who have not heard this evening call... | |
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