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Will you go with us, and become a bird of passage?
His novel is, in many ways, all over the map, and he may be just a bird of passage here.
"I want a bird of passage," she declared in early March, still having heard nothing from him.
Bird of passage, Elven friend, walks the road without an end.
Birds of Passage was formed in 2010 and is used as a monicker for the artist.
He came and he went again; bird of passage.
A bird of passage is always at its ease, having no house to build, and no responsibility.
Books which we still read today were written before these islands were known to anyone except the birds of passage.
The people were thicker than the birds of passage, more crowded than the salmon at running time.
A bird of passage have I been since the hour I was born."
The most numerous birds of passage (around 1.6 million) are Long-tailed Ducks.
It is part of his collection Birds of Passage.
These birds of passage come before their time: Stave off the crowd upon the Spaniard there.
He is a bird of passage."
He has arrived from abroad, yet another bird of passage, 'in the hope of getting a job building our railway bridge'.
What was more natural than for Blake the womanizer, to take his latest bird of passage out in his sailboat?
Poor bird of passage!
On first entering Saxony, Friedrich had made no secret that he was not a mere bird of passage there.
Birds of Passage may refer to:
Bird of Passage with that handsome Joel Roberts.
Some crisscrossed the Atlantic by steamship, like the Italian migrant workers whom immigration officials called "birds of passage."
For these birds of passage, America is a receding infinity of fresh beginnings; they keep aloft on luck and grace.
Whereas, I in com- parison, felt myself a mere bird of passage in that port.
Referred to as "birds of passage", many moved back and forth from their native land to the land of sometimes unfulfilled promises.
"Gamblers are birds of passage.