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epistle on the NGINg of birds. P, editor, 1 distinguished excep- ls the Naturalists of the day are c spending

... shall be told that birds may taught the notes of different species, and that bulfinches and starlings, which possess no natural notes American Museum, July 1787. The poets are mistaken in giving the bulfinch a song. Thomson says the Mellow bulfinch answers ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1819
Newspaper: The Scots Magazine
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3995 | Page: 22 | Tags: none

.Carlas. The melodies of the songs of Ca Hos are in themselves so beautiful, that any person with a sweet

... this is more perceptible by thefre(pent shrugging up of the shoulders and other contortions of the body. If his upper natural notes do not - with ease, he may depend upon it he will never make them do so .by those means; and in a few years they will be ...

Published: Sunday 21 February 1819
Newspaper: Champion (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 430 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

('orbs. The melodies of the songs of ('orbs are in themselves so beautiful, that any person with a sweet flexible

... this is more perceptible by the frequent shrugging up of, the shoulders and other contortions of the body. If his upper natural notes do not issue with case, he may depend upon it he will never make them do so by those means; and in a few years they will ...

Published: Monday 22 February 1819
Newspaper: Champion (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 424 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

SURRbNDER OF RARGA

... Balthshazzar when he saw the emeneus been ** made by the ra vin, ou the wall. For our own part, we must not be in its own natural notes (or pectin lot want of patriotism when we say, we heartily wish = the shrill clarion ofa domest fel’ow subjects May have ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1819
Newspaper: Carlisle Journal
County: Cumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 4102 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TO TUK SOVEREIGN- OP THE BRITISH ISLES!

... between Bank-end, in Lamplugfa, and the Hawes, has been •• made vocal by the early oinging of a blackbird, not in its own natural notes (or alutlliag, the term is), but in the shrill clarion of a domestic code I Extbaordinaxy Appearance at Abeeystwith.—■ ...

AUTOMATA

... Lady at her piano-forte. She exeeutes eighteen tunes by the actual pressure of her tier on the keys ; and while all the natural notes are thus performed, her feet play the flats and sharps by means of pedals. The instrument, in fact, may be correctly called ...

TUESDAY,, DEcEmnEit 11--'-WEDNESDAY, DECEN

... n4ineS of the Citizens who subscribed it. The remainder will appear 'on a favourable opportunity. [Here folleir,the Sig natures.] NOTE OF iris EN. ,SAN MARTIN TO •Tilt COUNCIL: MOST , V.N:CE . l.LENT:Sfitt — peing desirous of' establishing as early as ...

Published: Wednesday 12 December 1821
Newspaper: London Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1298 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

CLOCK-WOlt KMACCINERY,

... and two monkeys, one of *horn grins quite ludicrously. But the most wonderful things are tine canary birds that sing the natural notes of these birds, flutter, and flap their wings, and spring from one perch to another. In this cage is a fountain, which ...

Published: Friday 08 March 1822
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 720 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A LONDON SPRING

... pander to courtly authority, who have tainted the Cam- Lilian spring by a mixture of the waters of corrnpticn ;—these few natural notes are enough to make them scorn their worse than tan bondage, and abjure, for a moment, all the alas and Xit l e; which Art ...

Published: Friday 02 May 1823
Newspaper: British Press
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2246 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

than to give way to the fe iins of nature nt tlwse Bates. Consequently, wi:h the exception of here and

... pander to courtly authority—who have tainted the Castallan spring by a mixture of the waters of corruption ;—t , ese few natural notes are enough to make them scorn their worse than Egyptian bondage, and Aare, for a moment, all the gloss and glitter which ...

Published: Sunday 04 May 1823
Newspaper: Fleming's Weekly Express
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 550 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A LONDON SPRING

... pander to courtly authority—who have tainted the Castallan spring by a mixture of the waters of corruption ;—t. etc few natural notes are enough to wake them scorn their worse than Egyptian bondage, and abAre, for a moment, all the gloss and glitter which ...

A LONDON SPRING

... pander to courtly authority—who have tainted the Castanet) spring by a mixture of the waters of corruption ;—t. ese few natural notes are enough to make them scorn their, worse than Egyptian bondage, and ith;nre, for a moment, all the gloss and glitter ...