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Any habitation at a high altitude.
eyrie
aerie
aery
1
They call us eaglets in sooth; and do eaglets rest for ever in their mountain
eyry
?
2
But the sky remained pitiless, and from my mountain
eyry
I could see the valley bottoms growing sere and yellow.
3
She went with them, and they left her alone on the ledge, where once the eagle's
eyry
used to be.
4
He mounted to this
eyry
every Friday night, so as to be reminded of the good old days at Schwartz's.
5
They were the
eyry
of freedom, and the pleasant region where unheeded I could commune with the creatures of my fancy.
6
Such was the programme; and the eager curiosity of the select few who were invited brought them punctually to the philosopher's
eyry
.
7
The birds went back to their
eyries
,
and the troubled water was still.
8
E'en those who gorge themselves with innocent blood live tranquil in their home
eyries
.
9
Neither of them choose inaccessible places for their
eyries
;
neither of them rear large broods.
10
Silent, narrow-eyed men watched them from
eyries
on the hillsides, and let them pass on by without speaking.
11
Their tops, now inaccessible, are to be the future
eyries
of self-crowned railroad nobs and rude bonanza barons.
12
The pupils of the school from the
Eyry
soon arrived, with the young Spanish boys and the well-dressed maidens.
13
Perhaps there was to be music at the
Eyry
,
-
there
was
no formality, we went without ceremony to hear it.
14
"By gad," said John, "I caught him asleep in the
Eyry
parlor.
15
From that it turned on itself on the high ground toward the "Cottage" and
"
Eyry
,
"
the remaining houses.
16
But here-dovesin
eyries
!