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again, by that excellent follower of (filbert White_Potts 
(PO, p. 113 et seq.) 
“ . ma y be said to sing matins and vespers for the 
warblers of the woods, as it is at the grey break of dawn, and in 
the still hour that closes in the day, that its chimes strike clearest 
on the ear. It is comparatively silent during the noontide 
