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C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917.
Whip-poor-will
The moan of the whip-poor-will from the hillside; the boding cry of the tree-toad, that harbinger of storm; the dreary hooting of the screechowl.
Irving.
Where deep and misty shadows floatIn forest’s depths is heard thy note.Like a lost spirit, earthbound still,Art thou, mysterious whip-poor-will.
Marie Le Baron.
But the whip-poor-will wails on the moor,And day has deserted the west:The moon glimmers down thro’ the vines at my doorAnd the robin has flown to her nest.
James G. Clarke.