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nightingales

n. (plural of nightingale English)

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Nightingales (UK TV series)

Nightingales is a British situation comedy set around the antics of three security guards working the night shift. It was written by Paul Makin and produced by Alomo Productions for Channel 4 in 1990.

Nightingales (U.S. TV series)

Nightingales is an American medical drama television series that aired on NBC from January 21, 1989 to April 26, 1989. The series, produced by Aaron Spelling Productions, follows the stories of Christine Broderick, a supervisor of student nurses, portrayed by Suzanne Pleshette, and her five nursing students: Sam ( Chelsea Field), Bridget ( Susan Walters), Yolanda ( Roxann Dawson), Becky ( Kristy Swanson), and Allyson ( Kim Johnston Ulrich). Other hospital personnel include Christine's love interest, Dr. Paul Petrillo ( Gil Gerard); the head nurse, Lenore Ritt ( Fran Bennett); and the chief of staff, Dr. Garrett Braden ( Barry Newman). The series was developed from a pilot television movie, also titled Nightingales, that was directed by Mimi Leder and originally aired in June 1988. Field, Walters, Swanson, Bennett, and Jennifer Rhodes (as Effie Gardner) are the only members of the cast to appear in both the film and the series.

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Strong and full sang the nightingales that night Farina held watch by the guilty castle that entombed his living beloved.

It was now a pleasant evening in the latter end of June, when our heroe was walking in a most delicious grove, where the gentle breezes fanning the leaves, together with the sweet trilling of a murmuring stream, and the melodious notes of nightingales, formed altogether the most enchanting harmony.

The Nightingales slept in separate bedrooms on the first floor of Myfleet Manor and at the front of the house.

The meadow breathed peace, and more and more the nightingales volumed their notes.

I look out of my window before going to bed and see the long falls of the infant river through the meadow, and the dark woods seeming to enclose the house from harm: I dream of the old inhabitant, his ancestors, and the numbers and numbers of springs when the wildflowers have flourished in those woods and the nightingales have sung there.

Here, secluded from vexed shores, the prince and princess of the island meet: here like darkling nightingales they sit, and into eyes and ears and hands pour endless ever-fresh treasures of their souls.

I have often walked up that towing-path on a beautiful sunny morning, when all was quiet except the nightingales in the Palace hedge, on purpose to admire them.