Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 252F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... raven are mute for dread , And the time is meet to wake the dead . Here no night ravens look more black than pitch ... raven chaunts , Nor near the owl's unhallowed haunts . I confess I do not find it in me to sympathise with the poets ...
... raven are mute for dread , And the time is meet to wake the dead . Here no night ravens look more black than pitch ... raven chaunts , Nor near the owl's unhallowed haunts . I confess I do not find it in me to sympathise with the poets ...
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... raven's wing " is a simile as old as language itself , and the " beautiful gloss of the raven's plumes " undoubtedly attracted the poets ' admiration . This does not , however , prevent even Hurdis from ungraciously illustrating the ...
... raven's wing " is a simile as old as language itself , and the " beautiful gloss of the raven's plumes " undoubtedly attracted the poets ' admiration . This does not , however , prevent even Hurdis from ungraciously illustrating the ...
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... raven's haunt ; and the Oak , on whose forehead inaccessible The raven lodges with safety ; while the fact of the same pair of birds returning annually to the same nesting site is frequently recognised . On ancient oak , or elm , whose ...
... raven's haunt ; and the Oak , on whose forehead inaccessible The raven lodges with safety ; while the fact of the same pair of birds returning annually to the same nesting site is frequently recognised . On ancient oak , or elm , whose ...
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Science Notes By W MATTIEU WILLIAMS F R A | 123 |
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