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1 IV, 9 | and others are said to sing, as the cicada. And all 2 IV, 9 | cases cock-birds and hens sing alike, as is observed in 3 IV, 9 | in other birds, the cocks sing more than the hens; in fact, 4 IV, 9 | noise. Of little birds, some sing a different note from the 5 v, 30 | divided at the waist can sing just a little.~The cicada 6 IX, 12 | attack. They are musical, and sing chiefly at the approach 7 IX, 49B| As a general rule, birds sing most loudly and most diversely