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Also, I appreciate you saying I would be a robin , robin , robinredbreast.
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So the gay robinredbreast came and sang with the lark.
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A labourer, going along a lane, met a little robinredbreast.
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She said she hoped that largest robinredbreast would get drunk and tumble down.
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The English robin is not the bird we call robinredbreast in the United States.
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A robinredbreast came as bold as could be and lit upon the coffin and began to sing.
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A robinredbreast in a cage
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He was a rather funny-looking little man, very roundabout and robinredbreast looking, with a nice pink face.
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If they could see black robins in Wales and Germany, the robinredbreast here at home would surely be thought worthy of notice.
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There is a wild robinredbreast who always comes when I dig my garden, to eat the grubs that the spade turns up.
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Supposing a robinredbreast thought he had to have a sting- astingabove everything else-ora goat wanted to fly about gathering honey.
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People who will say they hardly know one bird from another, will always recognise the robin : the robinredbreast of Christmas cards and greeting cards.
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The English robinredbreast is tallied in this country by the bluebird, which was called by the early settlers of New England the blue robin.
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A stuffed bird, a robinredbreast, perched on a frosted tree in the midst of these pale tropical offerings, glared at you with beady eyes.
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There she saw a wee RobinRedbreast hopping on a brier bush.
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And RobinRedbreast took a bath in the puddle under the oak tree.