He could remember nothing of the time before he came to sea; only that his father had made clocks, and had a
starling in the parlour, which could whistle "The North Countrie;" all else had been blotted out in these years of hardship and cruelties.
"I cannot get out, as the
starling said." As she spoke, and it was with expression, she walked to the gate: he followed her.
The porter was drowsing on his bench within the lodge, but at the knock he roused himself and, opening the wicket, came hobbling forth and greeted the Knight, while a tame
starling that hung in a wicker cage within piped out, " In coelo quies!
There are several species of a family allied in structure and manners to our
Starling: one of these (Molothrus niger) is remarkable from its habits.
I get out by somebody's means; I am not like the
starling; I get out.
There were states of the tide when, having been down the river, I could not get back through the eddy-chafed arches and
starlings of old London Bridge; then, I left my boat at a wharf near the Custom House, to be brought up afterwards to the Temple stairs.
The daylight has nothing to show me, since you are not here, and I don't like to see the rooks and
starlings in the field, because I grieve and grieve to miss you who used to see them with me.
The few neighbours of the Squire's own rank every now and then would shrug their shoulders as they drove or rode by a party of boys with Tom in the middle, carrying along bulrushes or whispering reeds, or great bundles of cowslip and meadow-sweet, or young
starlings or magpies, or other spoil of wood, brook, or meadow; and Lawyer Red-tape might mutter to Squire Straight-back at the Board that no good would come of the young Browns, if they were let run wild with all the dirty village boys, whom the best farmers' sons even would not play with.
Patroclus was enraged by the death of his comrade, and sped through the front ranks as swiftly as a hawk that swoops down on a flock of daws or
starlings. Even so swiftly, O noble knight Patroclus, did you make straight for the Lycians and Trojans to avenge your comrade.
In something less than a year and a half from the time he found her sitting on a broken fragment of stone work buried in the grass of his wild garden, full of thrushes,
starlings, and other innocent creatures of the air, he had given her amongst other accomplishments the art of sitting admirably on a horse, and directly they returned to Paris he took her out with him for their first morning ride.
Starling Bank has announced that it has partnered with SumUp, a mobile point of sale company, based in Europe.
I am constantly reminded of the curious two dimensions of
starling behaviour.