But the coppersmith is a bird that is usually heard rather than seen. |
Beware of Alexander, the coppersmith, for he hath done us much harm. |
Despite the difficulties, however, the coppersmith has retained the famous Gabrovo sense of humour. |
They told the coppersmith, and he and his men beat her soundly and drove her away. |
These and not the nectar-bearing flowers were the attraction for the coppersmith. |
My father was a fisherman sailing out of Milford Haven and my late husband, Royston, was a coppersmith in Milford Docks. |