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  • Purity in the Air, the bright blue of the sky, the sweet Warblings of a great

    Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 22 May 1777 1963

  • How industriously she used to practise 'Woodland Warblings,' 'My Pretty

    Peter and Jane or The Missing Heir

  • Warblings under the sun, usher'd as now, or at noon, or setting,

    Leaves of Grass Walt Whitman 1855

  • Open-Mic Night: "Writings and Warblings" from 7-9 PM

    Buffalo Rising Emily Simmons 2009

  • Fashion Warblings: The Beauty that is Mad Men location: Home mood: calm music: Afternoons & Coffeespoons - Crash Test Dummies

    Fashion Warblings: The Beauty that is Mad Men gailcarriger 2008

  • Not long before this Time the Italian Opera began first to steal into England, 324.1 but in as rude a disguise and unlike it self as possible; in a lame, hobling Translation into our own Language, with false Quantities, or Metre out of Measure to its original Notes, sung by our own unskilful Voices, with Graces misapply'd to almost every Sentiment, and with Action lifeless and unmeaning through every Character: The first Italian Performer that made any distinguish'd Figure in it was Valentini, a true sensible Singer at that time, but of a Throat too weak to sustain those melodious Warblings for which the fairer Sex have since idoliz'd his Successors.

    An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, Volume I 1889

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