id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5177 Burroughs, John Birds and Poets : with Other Papers .txt text/plain 61081 3395 79 woodpecker flitting among the trees,--a bird that shows like a But when the general reader thinks of the birds of the poets, he very naturally calls to mind the renowned birds, the lark and the But so far only one Southern poet, Wilde, has accredited the bird birds of the far north, and seen in the States only in fall and winter, Some birds represent the majesty of nature, like the eagles; others its its sweetness and melody, like the song-birds. or murder young birds, or torture frogs or squirrels, is like Nature's the pigeon and grouse, ever die of old age, or the semi-game-birds, like in the air and traversing the world openly, like most birds, but earth; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the especially makes his books spring-like is their freshness and sweet good "Drum-Taps;" but all the great poems, like "Walt Whitman," "Song of ./cache/5177.txt ./txt/5177.txt