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Tirralirra
Tirralirra Tir"ra*lir`ra, n. A verbal imitation of a musical sound, as of the note of a lark or a horn. The lark, that tirra lyra chants. --Shak. ``Tirralira, ' by the river, Sang Sir Lancelot. --Tennyson.

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- Tirra Lirra by the River is a novel by Australian writer Jessica Anderson. First published in 1978 (though written some years before) it won the Miles...
- She rose to prominence upon the publication of her fourth novel, Tirra Lirra by the River, published in 1978. Although she remains best known for this...
- elementary school in Gardiner, Maine, bears her name. Her children's book Tirra Lirra won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1959. Her home in Gardiner, the Laura...
- been turned into book titles by authors such as Jessica Anderson (Tirra Lirra by the River, 1978), Sharyn McCrumb (Sick of Shadows, 1984), Robin Klein...
- Kingsley Amis – Jake's Thing Martin Amis – Success Jessica AndersonTirra Lirra by the River Aharon AppelfeldBadenheim 1939 (באדנהיים עיר נופש, Badenhaim...
- ordinance is tainted. The reasons behind it are tainted," said county resident Lirra Bishop. Stone stated the measure was intended for all residents of the county...
- New York, London: D. Appleton—Century Company, 1938. _________. Tirra Lirra: Rhymes Old and New, illus. Marguerite Davis. London: George G. Harrap,...
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- other climates, borne onto my skin by the three prevailing winds. Tirra Lirra by the River (1978) Thea Astley 1925–2004 Queensland isn't the home of the...
- br**** roundel of her loom, while outside the p****ing knight sings "'Tirra lirra' by the river" as in Tennyson's poem. A high-born woman sent as a hostage-wife...