Had she not climbed dangerous crags after young eaglets at home?
"The Rebel of the School"
Mrs. L. T. Meade
By dogs thy lusty lions are brutal torn And dragged; thy strong, young eaglets, heav'nward borne, By foul-mouthed ravens snatched, and all undone.
"Jewish Literature and Other Essays"
Gustav Karpeles
One was in the form of an eagle's nest, and not nearly so large as that in which some eaglets are reared, made by interlacing branchlets of white mangrove until the mass was sufficient to support his weight.
"Tropic Days"
E. J. Banfield