Association football club in Lewes, England.
1He watched the rooks travel across the varied country of the sky.
2He had cast out his heart for the rooks and the daws.
3Why are the rooks afraid of the little boy with the clapper?
4They rested there, silent, listening to the rooks soothing an outraged dignity.
5By degrees the autumn advanced, and the rooks followed the ploughman.
6These survive in the rooks, knights, bishops, and pawns of the modern game.
7There are the rooks, and stones, and old women;-allof which have ears.
8Did the rooks clear out the noxious creepy crawlies and grubs?
9Over the folded sheep the rooks came home noisily through a deepening sky.
10I ask the rooks and they tilt their heads inquisitively, but say nothing.
11High over this smoke the rooks were trailing westward and homeward.
12At home, sir, I have observed that even the rooks count on it.
13I still miss the rooks from the sycamores down the hill.
14They could steal, the rooks, so let them answer for it!
15Play the rooks in the following order of their numbers.
16From the distance comes the subsiding caw of the rooks.
Translations for the rooks