Presently Adelais lifted her small imperious head, and then again she smiled, for out of the depths of the garden, with an embellishment of divers trills and roulades, came a man's voice that carolled blithely.
He was off to a patient while the first lark of the morning carolled above, and the business of the day, not yet fallen upon men in the shape of cloud, was happily intermixed with nature's hues and pipings.
So she took the lute and touching it, carolled these couplets, "Wake ye, Ho sleepers all!
At hand a nightingale carolled as though an exiled prince were the blithest spectacle the moon knew.
He was aware of innumerable birds that carolled with a piercing and intolerable sweetness.
The sun burst forth, over her head a little bird carolled his song, and the church-bells sounded for the early service.
This he would place over his head, and fancy that he was in the beech-wood while the sun shone, and the birds carolled gayly.
The birds flitted from bough to bough and carolled louder and lustier than ever.
May came, with its dazzling sunshine and its whispers of summer warmth, and the birds carolled as birds have done every spring-time since the world began.
Looking up at it, she carolled softly: "O Fortune capricieuse!
A little snow-bird flew down from the fir-tree's bough and perched upon the vine, and carolled in Barbara's ear of the Christmas morning and of the coming of the prince.
The strange and glorious song continued all the night; and all that night the angels walked to and fro, and the shepherd-folk talked with the angels, and the stars danced and carolled in high heaven.
Throughout the valley the people carolled those songs the sweetest and most millennial of men,--the songs of harvest, peace, and plenty.
A wren on a tree-stump carolled clear, Then the starlings wheeled in a sudden sheer, The rooks came home to the twiggy hive In the elm-tree tops which the winds do drive.
That was the odd, original, mysterious, incomprehensible poem, which Katy Dare carolled in the sunset that evening.
The kine were lowing on their way to their sheds, while the village maidens carolled gaily as they milked their cows.
Birds carolled in wild melody their hymns of praise, and lifted their glad voices to Him "who tipped their glittering wings with gold, and tuned their voice to praise.
The air was filled with the sweet music of the birds that carolledtheir evening lay, and seemed pouring forth a sweet song of gratitude to Heaven, for that delightful day.
The half open buds upon the trees shed sweet perfume, and birds carolled their evening songs on every spray.
For days after I returned I wandered about out-of-doors in a gay irresponsible mood, and carolled all over the house.
Blue birds, yellow birds, sat on the fences and carolled at each other as if the world were always May.
O sweetly carolled forth the choir Their Christmas songs, and never knew `How, in her little simple tune Which after all was just as true, A-sitting meekly down below dear little Nanny carolled too.
And Labour carolled at his task, Like the blithe bird that sings and builds His happy household 'mid the leaves; And now the fibrous twig he weaves, And now he sings to her who gilds The sole horizon he doth ask.
And earth grew young, and carolled as a bird, Advance!
We now shot Putney Bridge, and as a wherry passed us, old Tom carolled out-- "Did you ever hear tell of a jolly young waterman?
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