Nor seldom, where the beechen boughs That roofless tower invade, We came while her enchanting Muse The radiant moon above us held: Till by a clamorous owl compell'd She fled the solemn shade.
The clubs are noisy with clamorous frenzy; the leaders are grim with schemes.
He continued reading for upwards of an hour, until he had finished the tract; and, at its conclusion, the whole party were clamorous for similar ones, with which I was happy to be able to supply them.
They were clamorous for cigars, but offered us no further incivility.
The clamorous elves rushed through the doorway into the street, like a stream too big for its vent, rejoicing in their new-found freedom and the open face of day.
The attempt to surprise the fort had cost them both blood and labour, and when the moon had risen midway up in the heavens, they again became clamorous for food and rest.
The ends of the tents nearest to the fire were open, to admit the heat and a portion of light, that those who desired it might retire during their repast, or engage in pious meditation undisturbed by the more clamorous portion of the company.
He is clamorous that we should admit the teaching of Scripture to be "to some extent erroneous.
When Critics are clamorous for the "free handling" of Divine Truth, they must not be surprised to find themselves freely handled too.
Like Macao, it is infested with loathsome beggars, who are, if possible, still more clamorous in their demands for charity than those of that place.
The denunciations of the Executive, which had hitherto been harsh andclamorous everywhere throughout the land, sunk away at once into cold and cautious whispers only of disapprobation.
Thereupon a great commotion rose amongst the people; throngs pouring in from the neighbouring villages; and the streets filled all night long with a restless and clamorous crowd.
The woods and dales resound with the gleeful yells of the light-hearted wagoners who, weary of inaction and filled with joy at the prospect of getting under way, become clamorous in the extreme.
King Ivanta's people are all agog, waiting in clamorous impatience for the cargo of jewels which we are taking to them.
The fact is, that once the Martians had set eyes on them they went almost mad over them, and became clamorous for a larger supply to be brought, in order that those who could afford it might be able to purchase some.
As he spoke, the low murmur which he had noted behind them grew into a clamorous shouting, and a moment later a crowd of pursuers came running through the gateway they had so recently passed through.
Then turning, with the tears dropping from her eyes, but with no clamorous grief, she walked before them back into the house.
Their officer is in the house, making clamorous inquiry.
Their apparent safety decided the rest, and in twenty seconds as many geese, with clamorous cries, were hovering over the heads of La Salle and his companions.
But the voices of these chiefs were soon stifled by the clamorous ire of the other Indians.
He who could conceive this Dido, could not be at a loss for a better Anna, had he had a wish, or given himself time to consult his own heart, rather than to adopt a precedent ofclamorous grief from Daniel di Volterra.
For a while the council-hall was filled with clamorous and bitter denunciations of Arius: "The heretic!
So Jack quickly decided that the only thing left for them was to throw open the double doors and trust to their customary good luck to make friends with the clamorous mob without.
Upon my first arrival in this island, I was one day seated in a back apartment, and wandering with Milton through the blissful shades of Paradise, when I was aroused by hearing one of our domestics speaking in a most clamorous manner.
These clamorousenormitieswhich are grown too big and strong for law or shame.
A crying down; a clamorous censure; condemnation by censure.
At such a moment then, called our ladies-legatees, clamorous for hush-money.
By clamorous appetites no longer teased, Nor tedious bills of charges and repairs.