Die Tage SIND so heiter; and Nietzsche to compare the atmosphere of the Satires and Epistles to the "geniality of a warm winter day"; and Wordsworth to be attracted by his appreciation of "the value of companionable friendship"; and Andrew Lang to address to him the most personal of literary letters; and Austin Dobson to give his Horatian poems the form of personal address; and countless students and scholars and men out of school and immersed in the cares of life to carry Horace with them in leisure hours.
"Horace and His Influence"
Grant Showerman
Colonel Butler tells us that it "breeds in SIND, in the hot weather.
"The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1"
Allan O. Hume
Writing of the Eastern Narra District, in SIND, he says:- "This bird is in certain localities very numerous, but invariably confines itself to dense thickets of revel and tamarisk jungle.
"The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1"
Allan O. Hume