Hail, ye children of Zeus and fair-tressed Leto, anon will I be mindful of you and of another hymn.
Goddess, Queen of well-stablished Cyprus, having given thee honour due, I shall pass on to another hymn.
Hail, ye children of Zeus, honour ye my lay, and anon I shall be mindful of you and of another hymn.
Another Hymn of the Ages 232 Rock of Ages, cleft for me.
But, in another hymn, she is entreated to shine soon, and not to stretch out or weave her work too long, in order that the sun with his rays may not fall upon it and burn it like a thief.
A severe heart-trial was the occasion of another hymn.
Another hymn of Cowper's; and no one ever suffered more deeply the plaintive regret in the opening lines, or better wrought into poetic expression an argument for prayer.
Whether entity springs from non-entity or vice versa is discussed in another hymn of the same book.
This phrase occurs in another hymn, where Hillebrandt, with the same certainty as he does here, claims it for the moon, though the first part of this hymn as plainly refers to the plant, IX.
In another hymn there is an incantation to release from possible ill coming from a foe and from inherited ill or sin.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another hymn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.