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Chrysopeleia Dryope Erato Eurydice Tit****a
Keats addresses the
nightingale as "
light-
winged Dryad of the trees", in his "Ode to a Nightingale" . In the
poetry of...
- The
light-
winged lesser house bat (Scotoecus albofuscus) is a
species of
vesper bat. It can be
found in Benin,
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory...
- broad-
winged hawk
occurs throughout much of
continental eastern North America. B. p.
brunnescens –
Danforth & Smyth, 1935: The
Puerto Rican broad-
winged hawk...
- The
Light Wing AC4 is a
Swiss ultralight and
light-sport aircraft,
designed by Hans
Gygax and
produced by
Light Wing AG of Stans. The
aircraft was publicly...
- and
brown in
autumn before they fall. The
flowers are
catkins and the
light,
winged seeds get
widely scattered by the wind. The
silver birch is a hardy...
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represent light.
Irish poet W. B.
Yeats wrote of
imagining a
winged beast that he ****ociated with
ecstatic destruction. The
beast took the form of a
winged unicorn...
- dark brown.
Seeds and
insects make up the bulk of the red-
winged blackbird's diet. The red-
winged blackbird is one of five
species in the
genus Agelaius...
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hussars (/həˈzɑːrs/; Polish:
husaria [xuˈsarja]),
alternatively known as the
winged hussars, were a
heavy cavalry formation active in
Poland and in the Polish–Lithuanian...
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their winged light to "The fallen" at the end of the game.
Ascended candles are
exchanged with
spirits for "
wing buffs,"
which give
players extra Winged Light...
- to form the modern-day Ice pigeon: one was
light-
winged with dark eyes, and
another one or two had
black wing markings and
reddish eyes. The Ice pigeon...