- Labour's Lost (Act 5,
Scene 2) as "Then
nightly sings the
staring owl,
Tu-
whit;
Tu-who, a
merry note,
While greasy Joan doth keel the pot", but this stereotypical...
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echoes Spenser's The
Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto I, stanzas 17–24. "
Tu-
whit tu-whoo". Dictionary.com. 2012.
Retrieved 9
April 2016. noun. 1. (imitation...
- position, in the same way as the Cub equivalent, but
repeating "
Tu-
whit,
tu-
whit,
Tu-whoo-oo"
three times, each time
getting louder and
rising higher...
- Amanda. "Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost 5.2 – The Owl and the Cuckoo.
Tu-
whit to-who". www.shakespeare-online.com.
Archived from the
original on 29 December...
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Snowflakes (1883) Yule Tide (1884)
Polly Himself (1886) The
Cooking Club of
Tu-
Whit Hollow (1886) All the
World Over :
Interesting Stories of Travel, Thrilling...
- The white-bellied seedsnipe's
flight calls are "an excited-sounding '
tu-
whit tu-
whit' or 'too-ee too-ee...',
given continually." The IUCN has ****essed the...
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jumping Călușari
Green w****
Morris dance Pinkster Rose
Sundays Wakes w****
Whit ale
Whit Friday Music Related Pentecost season Season of
Apostles Ordinary Time...
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superna gratia, Quae
tu creasti pectora. Qui Para****us diceris,
Donum Dei
altissimi Fons vivus, ignis, caritas, Et
spiritalis unctio.
Tu septiformis munere...
- was made a
public holiday in 1955
after many
public petitions,
replacing Whit Monday. In the
early decades of the 20th century,
Vesak Day was ****ociated...
-
Species Compendium. 21
November 2019.
Retrieved 20
December 2020. Gibbons,
Whit; Haynes,
Robert R.; Geller,
Robert J. (1990).
Poisonous Plants and Venomous...