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1 1| globe with the speed of birds, in a way to kill old people, 2 1| the nests and breasts of birds to prepare this shelter 3 1| saint dwell there so long. Birds do not sing in caves, nor 4 1| when I say that, though the birds of the air have their nests, 5 1| lark and pewee and other birds already come to commence 6 1| universally developed, as birds universally sing when they 7 1| eggs in nests which other birds have built, and cheer no 8 3| says, "An abode without birds is like a meat without seasoning." 9 3| suddenly neighbor to the birds; not by having imprisoned 10 5| and stillness, while the birds sing around or flitted noiseless 11 5| Instead of singing like the birds, I silently smiled at my 12 5| fellow-townsmen, no doubt; but if the birds and flowers had tried me 13 5| When other birds are still, the screech owls 14 5| sometimes of music and singing birds; as if it were the dark 15 5| morning in a wood where these birds abounded, their native woods, 16 5| the feebler notes of other birds - think of it! It would 17 5| oriole, those mild plantation birds, ever visited my clearing. 18 8| seeds are the granary of the birds? It matters little comparatively 19 9| in the woods to see the birds and squirrels, so I walked 20 10| were a compact flock of birds passing just beneath my 21 10| How can you expect the birds to sing when their groves 22 10| who appreciates her. The birds with their plumage and their 23 12| sought only new or rare birds. But I confess that I am 24 12| attention to the habits of the birds, that, if for that reason 25 13| callow like the young of most birds, but more perfectly developed 26 13| giant enemies a prey to the birds. This event happened previous 27 18| coral, of leopard's paws or birds' feet, of brains or lungs 28 18| The feathers and wings of birds are still drier and thinner 29 18| which entertain the earliest birds - decent weeds, at least, 30 18| heralds of this season, and birds fly with song and glancing 31 18| the chewink, and other birds. I had heard the wood thrush 32 19| understandings, could not sustain birds as well as quadrupeds, flying