| 1860 - 436 sider
...her note on a stone called St. Byrnach's Stone, being curiously wrought with sundry sorts of knots standing upright in the churchyard of this parish,...very long and the priest and the people expecting her accustomed coming (for I account this bird of the feminine gender) came at last, lighting on the... | |
| John Obadiah Westwood - 1879 - 470 sider
...her note on a stone called St. Byrnach's Stone, being curiously wrought with sundry sorts of knots, standing upright in the churchyard of this parish...very long, and the priest and the people expecting her accustomed coming (for I account this bird of the feminine gender), came at last, lighting on the... | |
| John Obadiah Westwood - 1879 - 718 sider
...her note on a stone called St. Byrnach's Stone, being curiously wrought with sundry sorts of knots, standing upright in the churchyard of this parish...very long, and the priest and the people expecting her accustomed coming (for I account thin bird of the feminine gender), came at last, lighting on the... | |
| 1895 - 268 sider
...her note on a stone called St. Byrnach's Stone, being curiously wrought with sundry sort of knots, standing upright in the churchyard of this parish...very long, and the priest and the people expecting her accustomed coming (for I account this bird of the feminine gender), came at last, lighting on the... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1905 - 478 sider
...April 7th:— " I might well have omitted," says George Owen, in his Description of Pembrokeshire, "an old report as yet fresh of this odious bird, that,...able once to sound his note, presently fell dead." When aged about eighteen he went as tutor to the sons of Mr. Bowen, of Llwyngwair, in Nevern parish,... | |
| Jonathan Ceredig Davies - 1911 - 370 sider
...Stone, being curiously wrought with sundry sorts of knots, standing upright in the Church-yard of the parish, and one year staying very long, and the priest and the people expecting her accustomed coming (for I account this bird of the feminine gender) came at last, lighting on the... | |
| 1860 - 370 sider
...her note on a stone called St. Byrnach's Stone, being curiously wrought with sundry sorts of knots standing upright in the churchyard of this parish,...very long and the priest and the people expecting her accustomed coming (for I account this bird of the feminine gender) came at last, lighting on the... | |
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