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Chantecler Play in Four Acts / Rostand, Edmond, 1868-1918
, A GOLDEN PHEASANT, _later_ BRIFFAUT. A GOLDEN PHEASANT [_Flying suddenly over the wall, and dropping in the yard, mad with fright._] Hide me! CHANTECLER Heavens! PATOU A golden pheasant! GOLDEN PHEASANT ... details...- creator(s) - Rostand, Edmond, 1868-1918
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- subject(s) - chantecler; pheasant; hen; patou; blackbird; guinea; cock; white hen; chantecler turning; grey hen; big toad; golden pheasant; tufted hen; magpie announcing; chantecler; tufted hen; golden pheasant; cock; grey hen; chantecler turning; white hen; pheasant; magpie announcing; guinea; patou; blackbird; hen; big toad;
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Young Canada's Nursery Rhymes / Various
, But Pussy and I very gently will play. Go to bed first, a golden purse. Go to bed second, a golden pheasant; Go to bed third, a golden bird. Goosey, Goosey, gander, whither shall I wander? Upstairs ... details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - pussy; cat; cat; pussy;
- title - Young Canada's Nursery Rhymes
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A Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's Life. / Whitney, A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train), 1824-1906
of such a covey of us." "Oh, it's no matter," said Elinor. "This is a golden pheasant, on brown straw ... bloom; and there was a wonderful bright mingling of color between the golden pheasant's breast details...- creator(s) - Whitney, A. D. T. (Adeline Dutton Train), 1824-1906
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- subject(s) - miss craydocke; craydocke; leslie; dakie thayne; dakie; thayne; linceford; goldthwaite; leslie goldthwaite; wharne; sin saxon; marmaduke wharne; jeannie; saxon; miss craydocke's; jeannie hadden; martha josselyn; sin; madam routh; leslie goldthwaite's; mis; craydocke; linceford; dakie thayne; leslie; madam routh; leslie goldthwaite's; martha josselyn; miss craydocke's; saxon; sin; wharne; thayne; marmaduke wharne; mis; leslie goldthwaite; dakie; jeannie hadden; miss craydocke; goldthwaite; jeannie; sin saxon;
- title - A Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's Life.
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Bygone beliefs : being a series of excursions in the byways of thought. / Redgrove, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1887-1943
., vol. viii. (1829), p. 23. 42 BYGONE BELIEFS the golden pheasant, and a specimen of the latter ... from the so-called Golden Verses attributed to him, and no doubt written by one of his disciples, 2 details...- creator(s) - Redgrove, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1887-1943
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- publisher - London : Rider, 1920.
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- subject(s) - cambridge platonists; magic; pythagoras; bacon, roger, 1214?-1294; superstition; alchemy; bygone beliefs; alchemical; bygone; alchemists; talismans; roger bacon; phallic element; beliefs; clavicula salomonis; atalanta fugiens; metals; alchemical design; mystical; symbolic alchemical; bacon; spiritual; philosophy; theory; beliefs; cambridge platonists; mystical; magic; alchemical design; spiritual; metals; phallic element; bygone beliefs; roger bacon; bygone; talismans; atalanta fugiens; philosophy; clavicula salomonis; symbolic alchemical; pythagoras; alchemical; bacon, roger, 1214?-1294; theory; superstition; bacon; alchemy; alchemists;
- title - Bygone beliefs : being a series of excursions in the byways of thought.
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Sylvia's Marriage / Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
golden pheasants. I kept very quiet and let them get acquainted, knowing that my cause was safe ... 's hair was golden, and her eyes a strange and wonderful red-brown. And this was the moment that fate details...- creator(s) - Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
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- subject(s) - sylvia; tuiver; aunt varina; douglas; castleman county; aunt; aunt nannie; aunt; douglas; tuiver; aunt varina; sylvia; aunt nannie; castleman county;
- title - Sylvia's Marriage
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Bygone Beliefs: being a series of excursions in the byways of thought / Redgrove, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1887-1943
] to the golden pheasant, and a specimen of the latter may have been the "fictitious phoenix" referred to above ... PYTHAGORAS' ethical teaching, judging from the so-called _Golden Verses_ attributed to him, and no doubt details...- creator(s) - Redgrove, H. Stanley (Herbert Stanley), 1887-1943
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- subject(s) - alchemical; alchemists; alchemy; magic; roger bacon; metals; mystical; spiritual; theory; philosophy; cambridge platonists; philosophy; cambridge platonists; mystical; magic; alchemical; spiritual; metals; theory; alchemy; roger bacon; alchemists;
- title - Bygone Beliefs: being a series of excursions in the byways of thought
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The Puppet Crown / MacGrath, Harold, 1871-1932
servant. The traveler was some noted English lord who had come to Bleiberg to shoot the famed golden pheasant, and had secured a second-class compartment in order to demonstrate his incognito. Persons ... details...- creator(s) - MacGrath, Harold, 1871-1932
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- subject(s) - maurice; fitzgerald; madame; monsieur; colonel; monsieur carewe; madame; monsieur; monsieur carewe; fitzgerald; maurice; colonel;
- title - The Puppet Crown
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In the Quarter / Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William), 1865-1933
. "Rex, will you join us at the Golden Pheasant for dinner?" was what he said, but his eyes added, "Don ... . The golden fleur-de-lis glittered over his heart. "You will wear it?" she whispered. "Yes." "Then -- good details...- creator(s) - Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William), 1865-1933
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- subject(s) - gethryn; braith; rex; clifford; yvonne; ruth; elliott; monsieur; colonel; monsieur bordier; monsieur; gethryn; ruth; clifford; elliott; braith; monsieur bordier; colonel; rex; yvonne;
- title - In the Quarter
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Frederick the Great and His Court / ühlbach, L. (Luise), 1814-1873
as a beer-brewer. The third field is green, with a golden pheasant in the middle, suggestive of Eckert ... to old age, and with whom we can celebrate a golden wedding. The king confessed details...- creator(s) - ühlbach, L. (Luise), 1814-1873
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- subject(s) - pollnitz; king; queen; fritz wendel; prince; majesty; madame; sophia dorothea; count voss; royal; count manteuffel; baron pollnitz; prince royal; madame; count voss; prince royal; queen; count manteuffel; sophia dorothea; majesty; pollnitz; king; prince; royal; baron pollnitz; fritz wendel;
- title - Frederick the Great and His Court
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The Trumpeter Swan / Bailey, Temple, -1953
; this was not a moment for plaintiveness. There was a dancing light in his eyes. "You're a golden pheasant ... with a golden bottle, with cracked ice in a tall glass, with a crisp curl of lemon peel, ready for an innocuous details...- creator(s) - Bailey, Temple, -1953
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- subject(s) - becky; randy; flippin; dalton; aunt claudia; miss macveigh; bob flippin; mary; george; mary flippin; major; becky bannister; george dalton; major prime; randy; dalton; major prime; flippin; aunt claudia; major; george dalton; bob flippin; miss macveigh; becky; becky bannister; mary flippin; mary; george;
- title - The Trumpeter Swan
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