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5 Quotes for 'Pigeons' in the Database.
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Pigeons Quotes
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Wood-pigeons cooed there, stock-doves nestled there;
My trees were full on songs and flowers and fruit,
Their branches spread a city to the air.
Author: Christina G. Rossetti
Source: From House to Home (st. 7)
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(Celia:) Here come Monsieur Le Beau.
(Rosalind:) With his mouth full of news.
(Celia:) Which he will put on us as pigeons feed their young.
(Rosalind:) Then shall we be news-crammed.
Author: William Shakespeare
Source: As You Like It (Celia & Rosalind at I, ii)
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Hold, there is the very remuneration I had of thy master, thou
halfpenny purse of wit, thou pigeon-egg of discretion.
Author: William Shakespeare
Source: Love's Labor's Lost (Costard at V, i)
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This fellow pecks up wit, as pigeons pease,
And utters it again when God doth please.
Author: William Shakespeare
Source: Love's Labor's Lost (Berowne at V, ii)
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'Tis a bird I love, with its brooding note,
And the trembling throb in its mottled throat;
There's a human look in its swelling breast,
And the gentle curve of its lowly crest;
And I often stop with the fear I feel--
He runs so close to the rapid wheel.
Author: Nathaniel Parker Willis
Source: The Belfry Pigeon
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