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Identifier: fairwomeninpaint00shar (find matches)
Title: Fair women in painting and poetry
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Sharp, William, 1855-1905
Subjects: Women in literature Women in art Women Beauty, Personal
Publisher: London : Seeley New York : Macmillan
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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o< ^ s £ 32 THE NEW FOREST trees, flew from nest to nest, looking down into them from a height of afew feet, and apparently expecting to find a brood small enough for oneto be carried off before the old birds returned. The hawks visit onlylasted for a minute, for at that moment five old herons came sweepingover the wood, and remained soaring in hurried and anxious flight farabove the tops of the loftiest trees. When we retired to some distanceand stood still by a timber stack, bird after bird pitched on the trees, andafter one or two subdued croaks of greeting, flapped down into the nest.The eyries appear absolutely inaccessible, built, as they are, at heights offrom seventy to ninety feet from the ground on trees which rise two-thirds of that height without a single branch. Yet they are climbed,otherwise the inquiry as to whether you could do with some youngherons —or young cranes, for both names are used in the forest—would not be addressed to those who are known to have a t

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  • bookyear:1894
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Sharp__William__1855_1905
  • booksubject:Women_in_literature
  • booksubject:Women_in_art
  • booksubject:Women
  • booksubject:Beauty__Personal
  • bookpublisher:London___Seeley_
  • bookpublisher:_New_York___Macmillan
  • bookcontributor:Harold_B__Lee_Library
  • booksponsor:Brigham_Young_University
  • bookleafnumber:133
  • bookcollection:brigham_young_university
  • bookcollection:americana
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