He had fancied, when he talked with Gascoyne in the Eyry that time, that he was to become a man all at once; he felt just then that he had forever done with boyish things.
Men, women and children were passing from Hive to Eyry on every pleasant day from May to November, and over the farm, back to the Hive, where they took private carriage or public coach for their departure.
By gad," said John, "I caught him asleep in the Eyry parlor.
In Boston he started the Journal of Music, and at the Eyry lingered for a while a sweet enchantress, and the spirits of song and music held their revels there.
The pupils of the school from the Eyry soon arrived, with the young Spanish boys and the well-dressed maidens.
At the Eyry all through the winter, in its cosy little parlor, reigned our queens and kings of art and music.
All these Mediterranean towns are guarded by some such eagle's eyry overlooking the sea, and the old monarchs showed a fine poetic sense in granting them for municipal arms their local castle resting on a wave.
Find me a site more fitted for meditation on the volatility of mundane things than this eyry on the mountain-head overlooking the historic valley!
Its eyryis generally placed and built like that of the other British species,[2] but the neighbourhood of water is not requisite.
Its chief nesting stronghold is in the Castiles, where, in the Sierra de Gredos, we found an eyry with young in May.
Hares it appears unable to carry up whole to its eyry on the heights, tearing them into halves, and birds found in its nest are usually headless.
This eyry contained two eaglets, clad in white down.
These giant birds had their eyry in a series of granite canchos near the apex of the gorge; but, at intervals, also entered a cave in another crag which, we subsequently ascertained, had formed their home in a previous year.
Nor is a Neophron's eyry a very delectable spot when reached; for, handsome as he looks on wing, this vulture is one of the foulest of feeders.
On some precipitous rocks adjoining one of our posts to-day was an eyry of some large bird of prey--either a lammergeyer or some eagle, whose young brood kept up a plaintive, chattering wail while we were there.
Happily the eyry being known, and the bird instantly pursued, the child was found uninjured, playing with the young eagles.
She went with them, and they left her alone on the ledge, where once the eagle's eyryused to be.
You have not willingly left your mountain eyry for these halls where the proud foeman holds his court and sits in judgment upon those who by rights are free as air.
Howel, could she climb to the crag where we can look down upon the eyry if we helped her up the worst places?
Strange for the parent bird to leave the dove in the nest of the hawk -- the eyry of the eagle.
A strange flash was in his eyes as he looked up the valley towards the crag upon which he had told the child the eyry of the eagles hung.
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