10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLUTTERER»
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flutterer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
flutterer and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Book of Poetry for the Young
LITTLE flutterer, swiftly flying, There is none to harm thee near; Kite, nor hawk,
nor schoolboy prying: Little fiutterer, cease to fear. One who would protect thee
ever From the schoolboy, kite, and hawk, Musing now comes near; but never
Dreamt ...
2
The first (-sixth) 'Standard' reader
Little flutterer ! swiftly flying, Here is none to harm thee near; Kite, nor hawk, nor
schoolboy prying ; — . Little flutterer ! cease to fear. One who would protect thee
ever From the schoolboy, kite, and hawk, Musing, now obtrudes, but never
Dreamt ...
James Stuart Laurie, 1863
3
The Complete Field Guide to Dragonflies of Australia
... England 58 Powdered 56 Springs 50 Stream 46 Sydney 54 Tiny 44 Treehole
58 Tropical 54 Turquoise 50 Flutterer, Graphic 286 Iridescent 284 Jewel 284
Sapphire 286 Yellow-striped 288 Forest Darner 132 Forest Mosquitohawk 232
Forest ...
Gunther Theischinger, John Hawking, 2006
Registry, who knows when one is dead and when one lives, was chuffed.
Flutterer, flutterer, where have you been? I've been in a snarl with my silken
machine. Flutterer, flutterer, what did you there? I sifted for fictions, fact being rare
. Well, junk ...
Richard Daley Outram, 2001
5
Ornithologia, or the birds, a poem. ... With an introduction ...
Little flutterer! swiftly flying, Here is none to harm thee near ; Kite, nor hawk, nor
school-boy prying, Little flutterer! cease to fear. One who would protect thee, ever,
From the school-boy, kite, and hawk, Musing now obtrudes, but (never Dreamt of
...
James JENNINGS (of Huntspill.), 1829
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The First Book of Poetry. For the use of schools ... With ...
LITTLE flutterer! swiftly flying, - , Here is none to harm thee near; Kite nor hawk,
nor school-boy prying: Little flutterer cease to fear. One, who would protect thee
ever, From the school-boy, kite, and hawk ; Musing, now obtrudes; but never ...
William Frederick MYLIUS, 1828
7
Select Poetry for Children ... Thirteenth edition
LITTLE flutterer ! swiftly flying, Here is none to harm thee near; Kite, nor hawk, nor
schoolboy prying ;Little flutterer! cease to fear. One who would protect thee ever
From the schoolboy, kite, and hawk, Musing, now obtrudes, but never Dreamt of ...
Joseph PAYNE (Professor at the College of Preceptors.), 1858
Minutes later Solstice waswalking down thecorridor toward the observation deck
lost in thought, robe wrapped loosely around him, a flutterer intrail. We have
arrived:Sol system, home again. They saidhome was where the heart was, but ...
For a secret, silent dell, Whither he and his repairing Might with quiet comfort
dwell. There at eve, and after labour, Would he trill his roundelay ; And,
perchance, with pipe or tabor, Call the early morn away. Little Flutterer ! hast thou
never Seen ...
Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charles Lamb, 1800
10
Webster's Elementary-school Dictionary: Abridged from ...
FLUTTERER. FOLIO. with little result. — Syn. See flit. — r. t. L To i vibrate or move
quickly ; as,a bird flutters i t - wings. %. To throw into confusion.— n. 1. A fluttering
: • quick and irregular motion. 2- Agitation; confusion. — flutter er, n.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FLUTTERER»
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Minnesota Wild's 2015-16 Depth Chart; My Devan Dubnyk contract …
At least one in three games by my count and you do have to wonder if the Wild wins Game 1 if he doesn't give up the high half-wall flutterer ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jun 15»
Star of the blackthorn
Here patches of bramble edge the path and the flutterer descends on to a leaf, where its image is captured by the throng. The black hairstreak ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Various Artists
... which, indeed, is both; while the ever so lovely Sharron Kraus delivers a whistful 'Gilderoy (Heart's Delight)', and what a heart flutterer it is! «Soundblab, Jun 15»
In search of the rare celebrity who calls The Norfolk Broads its home
Now those that know me, know that I don't twitch but I have become a 'flutterer', if that's what you call a butterfly photographer, and it was no ... «Norfolk Eastern Daily Press, Jun 15»
Wiest: Samaras and other forms of seed dispersal
With seeds that are most known for wind dispersal, they are categorized as "1) gliders, 2) parachutes, 3) helicopters, 4) flutterer/spinner, ... «NorthJersey.com, Jun 15»
Exclusive! Peter Copping's First Bride for Oscar de la Renta Revealed
“I want the train to be like this the whole time, I need a flutterer!” she says jokingly, gliding across the floor as several design assistants follow ... «Vogue.com, Jun 15»
'Prudence': A novel of secrets of the heart on the homefront
She is a nervous flutterer, a bird, a hen, who knows her son is special, delicate, destined for greatness. Her husband, Jonathan, only knows his ... «Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Mar 15»
Rivals Upend Clippers In First Round Of Tourney, 4-3
Barnstable got that one back later in the period, though, and took a 2-1 lead into the first intermission, thanks to a flutterer by Steve Megnia from ... «CapeNews.net, Mar 15»
Cutting-edge wildlife facility in the works
But if the breeding facility has a poster child, it could well be Lange's metalmark butterfly, a tiny orange-and-black flutterer that lives solely amid ... «Santa Cruz Sentinel, Jan 15»
Monarch butterflies may get a 'protected' spot to land
Butterfly lovers are buzzing this week about the chance for an iconic orange and black flutterer to find a new protected spot to land. The U.S. ... «Naples Daily News, Dec 14»