On wings of flame they went and came With a cadenced clang, Their silver wings tinkled, Their golden wings rang, The wind it whistled through their wings Where in Heaven they sang.
At the prow the gondolier May not hear, May not see our furtive kiss; But he lends with cadenced strain The refrain To our ripe and silent bliss.
They always kept evenly spaced, all in perfectly cadenced step.
Never once did Hanlon utter a word of command that anyone could hear; never once did the roches falter or break that perfectly-cadenced step; never once was one of them out of line.
Going down into the classic countries, infinitely old, those deep, rich countries, she pauses here, between the high clear lift and lilt and thrill of mountain music and the cadenced melody of Provence.
Going down into the classic countries, infinitely old, those deep, rich countries, she passes here, between the high clear lift and lilt and thrill of mountain music and the cadenced melody of Provence.
I do not know how many hours passed; I do not know how long we forgot ourselves and everything about us; I only remember awakening at the sound of the rhythmic, cadenced tread of many soldiers' feet on the march.
The propeller revolved slowly and with a light, cadenced rustling moved the high grass and bent with its breeze the branches of the trees and the stalks of the flowers near it.
The rustle of its wings was cadenced and even and we followed the bird in flight for a long time with an anxious look.
Cadenced prose is in English chiefly an historical phenomenon of the seventeenth century.
If this is true, or as near the manifold truth as one can get, then the free-verse movement in English is mainly a return to the cadenced prose of the seventeenth century with the additional trait of the appearance of verse.
As the multitude rose in cadenced waves of emotion, the soul seemed to shrink, to become more remote.
Stannum, as the heavens storm out their cadenced hallelujahs.
Forward went the stick and he plunged down the backwash of Larkin's diving plane, his motor roaring its cadenced challenge.
A few minutes incadenced marching and then the command, "Rout step--March!
In a slow, measured, regularly cadenced pace, the horse should be ridden in the gallop on straight lines and on circles, the rider being careful that the horse is in the true gallop on the turns.
As thought recedes, as one comes nearer to those primitive emotions which were untroubled by thought, they get expression more and more in cadenced tones.
RIVER SONG One day I would be glad And with all quiet be Except your cadenced murmur Beside the willow-tree.
This misconception springs from the almost complete ignorance of the public in regard to the laws of cadenced verse.
But one thing must be borne in mind: a cadenced poem is written to be read aloud, in this way only will its rhythm be felt.
Hearing it, it is as if one heard the cadenced beat of the million-millioned tread of the advancing race, sweeping all barriers of pride and prejudice before it.
Here again, but cadenced in iambics, is the Flight of Time (ii.
Strophe after strophe, heart-beat by heart-beat, this wonderfullycadenced funeral song of her who is the bride of Acheron proceeds until the marble gates are shut upon Antigone.
From all the cafes, restaurants, and hotels, comes the musical rise and fall of the cadenced violins.
Through them the cadenced murmur of the violins is passing.
Flaubert's choice of subjects, as regards his essential character, was of the most extreme illogicality; his cadenced phrase and meticulous technique were also not the product of his character or of his freedom.
Fenella wakes, crosses the boards withcadenced tread; her shadow, which follows her on the floor, is cadenced like her steps; it is nature and art both together.
Her slow, cadenced voice, steady eye, and unchallenging smile charmed the young Northerner.
The remnant of the great band of college men went down an adjacent street, raising their cadenced slogan for the last time.
A grocery wagon went up the side street, the horses' hoofs making a cadenced clapping sound upon the asphalt.
She was flicking the water out of the spout in regular cadenced jerks.
This long since We heard through one inspired from God to sing It cadenced in our sweet and solemn psalms.
The cadenced laugh, the sugary stab, the artful question--these were not the subtle devices of a clever hostess; they were merely the centripetal pulls of an egomaniac against the centrifugal interests of her guests.
And her languid, cadenced retorts floated serenely above Mazie's torrent of invective like a violin obligato above the crashing brasses.
With the cadenced poses of a Ziegfield "Follies" girl, she walked to Claude's chair and stood beside him invitingly.