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White, Gilbert, 1720-1793

"The Natural History of Selborne"

' -- GASSENDUS in Vita Peireskii.
This curious quotation strikes me much by so well representing my
own case, and by describing what I have so often felt, but never
could so well express. When I hear fine music I am haunted with
passages therefrom night and day; and especially at first waking,
which, by their importunity, give me more uneasiness than
pleasure: elegant lessons still tease my imagination, and recur
irresistibly to my recollection at seasons, and even when I am
desirous of thinking of more serious matters.
I am, etc.

Letter LVII
To The Honourable Daines Barrington
A rare, and I think a new little bird frequents my garden, which I
have great reason to think is the pettichaps: it is common in some
parts of the kingdom, and I have received formerly several dead
specimens from Gibraltar. This bird much resembles the white-
throat, but has a more white or rather silvery breast and belly; is
restless and active, like the willow-wrens, and hops from bough to
bough, examining every part for food; it also runs up the stems of
the crown-imperials, and, putting its head into the bells of those
flowers, sips the liquor which stands in the nectarium of each petal.


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