"A crow in a flock of phoenix" | |
"All London will flock to hear it." | |
"All the birds have come along, all the birds, all of them... Blackbird, thrush, finch and starling, and the entire flock of birds. | |
"And round that early-laurelled head" "Will flock to gaze the strengthless dead" "And find unwithered on its curls" | |
"And there were in the same country "shepherds abiding in the field, "keeping watch over their flock by night. | |
"A crow in a flock of phoenix" | |
"All London will flock to hear it." | |
"All the birds have come along, all the birds, all of them... Blackbird, thrush, finch and starling, and the entire flock of birds. | |
"And round that early-laurelled head" "Will flock to gaze the strengthless dead" "And find unwithered on its curls" | |
"And there were in the same country "shepherds abiding in the field, "keeping watch over their flock by night. | |
"I will withhold the rains and cause the fields and vineyards to dry up the flocks to grow thin. | |
"Where the grey flocks in ferny glens are feeding; | |
"the carrion birds are falling upon our flocks..." "come with me." | |
# Penguins in flocks on the rocks do it | |
(Exhales) Birds fly in flocks, okay? | |
"I will withhold the rains and cause the fields and vineyards to dry up the flocks to grow thin. | |
"Where the grey flocks in ferny glens are feeding; | |
"the carrion birds are falling upon our flocks..." "come with me." | |
# Penguins in flocks on the rocks do it | |
(Exhales) Birds fly in flocks, okay? | |
"... the cream of Moscow society had flocked to the annual ball. | |
"Birds have flocked in from beyond borders." | |
"Birds have flocked to the walls of the country." | |
"When she sang, the fishes flocked to listen. " | |
All flocked to this new light: | |
"The little hamlet where sophisticated urbanites are flocking." | |
"The plan was to set up positions here, but the locals are flocking the area." | |
(Gordon) Brittany has gotten the word out that she's in charge tonight, and people are flocking into the hotel. | |
- How much is the flocking? | |
- Oh, the flocking's free. | |
"... the cream of Moscow society had flocked to the annual ball. | |
"Birds have flocked in from beyond borders." | |
"Birds have flocked to the walls of the country." | |
"When she sang, the fishes flocked to listen. " | |
All flocked to this new light: | |
"The little hamlet where sophisticated urbanites are flocking." | |
"The plan was to set up positions here, but the locals are flocking the area." | |
(Gordon) Brittany has gotten the word out that she's in charge tonight, and people are flocking into the hotel. | |
- How much is the flocking? | |
- Oh, the flocking's free. | |