Aún no tenemos significados para "hear the nightingale".
1I seem to hear the nightingale-laughter of women for answer.
2Jane, do you hear the nightingale singing in the wood?
3I say, my sweet life, do you hear the nightingale?
4I utterly failed to hear the nightingale, although I was very close upon his track.
5Lady, did you not hear the nightingale sing?
6Don't you want to hear the nightingale?
7To say we see the nerves is like saying we hear the nightingale; both are convenient but inaccurate expressions.
8I told her of my great longing to hear the nightingale, and that I hoped to get a chance.
9On my way back, when I am tired, I rest awhile in the wood, and then I hear the nightingale.
10She'd called them on the telephone at ten in the morning once to come to the Botanical Garden to hear the nightingale.
11American visitors who, as Mr. John Burroughs once did, come to England in the spring to hear the nightingale, must remember this.
12So lie here and be still, even though you should be condemned to hear the nightingale's song until the end of the world.
13You can say that you came to gather berries or nuts, or to hear the nightingale sing; Mother Gobillot will not think anything of it.
14There was magic in the orchard at Thornfield; there was youth in her blood; and-"Jane ,didyou hear the nightingale singing in that wood?"
15As he bowed his head he heard the Nightingale burst forth in song.
16No one heard the nightingales, but only Lady Betty commented on that fact.
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