The Flora and Folk Lore of ShakespeareE. J. Burrow, 1923 - 420 páginas |
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... birds , from its fondness for frequenting and building among nettles , is known in some counties as the " nettle creeper . " Although these birds build in the most varied places , I have occasionally found their nests woven entirely ...
... birds , from its fondness for frequenting and building among nettles , is known in some counties as the " nettle creeper . " Although these birds build in the most varied places , I have occasionally found their nests woven entirely ...
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... birds the pears are seized upon by hosts of bees , wasps , flies , and other insects , who soon complete their destruction . We readily enough see the havoc done to our fruit and other crops by birds and insects , but little do many of ...
... birds the pears are seized upon by hosts of bees , wasps , flies , and other insects , who soon complete their destruction . We readily enough see the havoc done to our fruit and other crops by birds and insects , but little do many of ...
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Frederick G. Savage. ancient belief , alludes to the pretty thought of birds carrying moss to cover burial - mounds . The name " Ruddock , " given to the robin by Shake- speare , is derived from the colour of the bird's breast , rud ...
Frederick G. Savage. ancient belief , alludes to the pretty thought of birds carrying moss to cover burial - mounds . The name " Ruddock , " given to the robin by Shake- speare , is derived from the colour of the bird's breast , rud ...
Términos y frases comunes
ancient appears apple barley bear beautiful berries birds blossoms called charming cherry colour common considered corn cowslip crops cultivated Cymbeline decorating doth early eaten England English Eringo Falstaff favourite fields flavour flowers foliage formerly found growing fruit garden Gerarde given grass green grown growth Henry VI herb kind King Henry King Henry IV King Lear known labourer leaves lily Love's Labour's Lost marjoram medicine mentioned merry Midsummer-Night's Dream mustard native nettles Noble Kinsmen nutmeg old-time orange oxlips parsley pear pink plant poet poet's poppy purple rarely reference resemblance Romans Romeo Romeo and Juliet roots rose Saffron says Scene scent season seeds seen Shakespeare shrub song species Stratford sweet thee thistles thou tree usually varieties village violet Warwickshire weeds Welcombe well-known wheat wild willow Wilmcote wine winter Winter's Tale wood yellow