Her joys So exquisite that she averred The other nightingale, the bird Who warbles to the woods his bliss, Was but an ass compared with this.
A soothing calm on every breeze is borne; A graver murmur gurgles from the rill; And echo answers softer from the hill; And sweeter sings the linnet from the thorn: The skylark warbles in a tone less shrill.
No musick warbles through the grove, No vivid colours paint the plain; No more, with devious steps, I rove Through verdant paths, now sought in vain.
Now o'er the rural kingdom roves Soft pleasure with the laughing train, Love warbles in the vocal groves, And vegetation plants the plain.
During their migrations, before they reach the back, the young warbles spend a considerable period in the walls of the esophagus, or gullet, and may be found in this location as early as August 15.
Forceps are useful in removing the warbles, but it is important to be careful in extracting warbles not to crush them, as the body juices of these parasites are sometimes poisonous to cattle if absorbed into their circulation.
Ox warbles are whitish or, when full grown, dark-colored grubs or maggots that develop from the eggs deposited on the hairs of cattle by certain flies known as warble flies.
The warbles after penetrating the skin migrate through the body and ultimately reach the backs of the cattle, H.
If this procedure is carefully carried out there will be a noticeable diminution of warbles the following year, and if persisted in the warble can be almost if not completely eradicated.
The damage caused by warbles includes injury to stampeding cattle frightened by the fly, decreased milk flow and diminished growth in infested animals, and injury to hides, the last item being especially serious.
When the warbles first appear in the back they are about 3/5 inch long.
The best method of control known at present is to extract the warbles from the backs of cattle and kill them.
I step up to the harpsichord with old Miss Humby (our neighbour from Beccles) and try and listen as she warbles her ancient ditties.
The Vesper-bird attracts more general attention to his notes than the Sparrow, because he sings a longer, though a more monotonous song, and warbles with more fervency.
A member of the orchestra gets up and softly warbles on a bass drum.
A dutchman in the orkestry warbles on a base drum.
Each bird, Or high in air, or secret in the shade, Rejoicing, warbles wild his grateful hymn.
To that which warbles thro' the vernal wood: The spider's touch, how exquisitely fine!
The whole week it scarcely sang a note: to-day it warbles and warbles so that it makes my head ache.
Every bush and tufted tree Warbles sweet philosophy: Mortal, fly from doubt and sorrow, God provideth for the morrow.
The cock bird warbles most frequently whilst sitting on some water-encircled stone or rock, but we have known him to perch and sing in the alder-trees growing by the water-side.
That is to say, in the south; up here amongst the northern shires it seldom warblesduring winter, unless tempted into voice by exceptionally mild weather.
Now the Yellow Bunting and the Greenfinch are in fine voice, the Sky-lark warbles incessantly, and the avine calendar is punctuated with the note of the Cuckoo once more.
In distant trills it echoes o'er the tide; Now meets mine ear with warbles wildly free, As swells the lark's meridian extacy.
No music warbles through the grove, No vivid colours paint the plain; No more with devious steps I rove Through verdant paths, now sought in vain.
It has more resemblance to the rill that trickles over its fretted channel, than to the stream that winds with a full tide, and "warbles as it flows.
Who sings for fame the Muses may disown; Who sings for gold will sing an idle song; But he who sings because sweet music springs Unbidden from his heart and warbles long, May haply touch another heart unknown.
Then the old farmer comes out on the porch to take his evening pipe; and the good dame sits by his side with her knitting, and the sweet voice of Ursula warbles a simple ballad to please the ears of the aged pair.
And then how enchanting as she warbles like a linnet for my ear alone; how enchanting to lean her bewitching little head on my shoulder, and inhale the balmy fragrance of her breath.
Cattle sprayed with fly repellants during the spring and summer are very seldom bothered with warbles or grubs.
He sits somewhat apart, usually on a dead hemlock, and warbles most exquisitely.
Over the woods, hid from view, the ecstatic singer warbles his finest strain.
Near Boulder, Colorado, the incidence of infection by warblesis lower in P.
The average number of warbles per infected mouse was 1.
Mice infected by warbles were less agile than non-infected mice.
Healed wounds, where warbles had emerged, were apparent on a number of mice.
Seventy-three per cent of the warbles were in the third instar stage; the rest were in the second instar stage.
Sixty-nine per cent of the warbles were in the third instar stage, and the rest were in the second instar stage.
I was a nice tidy-looking girl when Warbles first knew me, and if it hadn't been for clothes and drink I might have been a respectable woman, and perhaps missus of a snug public now.
Well, I jumped at the offer, and took you, and I will say Warbles has been as good as his word.
Warbles ain't the man I would put you in charge of if I had my way.
Mr. Warbles had come down impressed with the idea that the proposition he had to make would be received with enthusiasm, but he now felt some doubt on the subject.
You are an outspoken girl, Sally,' Mr. Warbles said, with an unpleasant attempt at a laugh.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warbles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.