They're fit as fiddlers to-night and it looks like there'll be no interruption to their pleasure.
In high hat and full dress attire, he hurried about trying to assemble the village orchestra of octogenarian fiddlers and flute players to play a welcome for the new arrivals.
If you love music, hear it; pay Fiddlers to play for you, but never Fiddle yourself.
Do Fiddlers always, or most generally, stand or sit according to the points of the compass?
He called out the fiddlers and started them; he was standing beside them himself, and some others had joined him, when Hans and his good brothers and sisters, in two carriages, drove into the yard.
She said that she would have no more music, so the fiddlers were dismissed--and the story did not lose in their telling when they got among the crowd.
At four o'clock the fiddlers put up their fiddles and the children went home; fairies and shepherdesses and pages and princesses all jabbering gleefully about the splendid time they had had.
The fiddlers fiddled and fiddled, and the children danced and danced on the beautiful waxed floors.
For none who heard their fiddling Might keep his ten toes still, E en the cripple threw down his crutches, And danced against his will: Young and old they all fell a-dancing, While the fiddlersfiddled their fill.
Then they stept from out the ferry Into the Severn-sea, Down into the depths of the waters Where the homes of the fiddlers be, And the ferry-boat drifted slowly Forth to the ocean free!
But where those jolly fiddlers Walked down into the deep, The ripples are never quiet, But for ever dance and leap, Though the Severn-sea be silent, And the winds be all asleep.
Then suddenly in the mid-channel These fiddlers ceased to row, And the pilot spake to his fellows In a tongue that none may know: "Let us home to our fathers and brothers, And the maidens we love below.
Fiddlers at the theatres, during the rests in a piece of music, may also benefit by my invention; for which, if the following specimen meet your approbation, I shall instantly apply for a patent.
Springer clapped his hands; and the fiddlers adroitly obeying the cheerful signal, began playing "Sir Roger de Coverley" louder than ever.
The fiddlers smiled encouragement at the dancers as they struck off with the gallant old tune.
She looked round in affright, but the fiddlers were busy over the gentle tune and all the world of scandal was dancing or about to dance.
In fact, here comes everybody of any importance in Curtain Wells; and thefiddlers are tuning up.
And getting up from his table, he passed the fiddlerswith the dark-white skins, out into the Place.
In place of the pipers and fiddlers who, even twenty years ago, were comparatively common, we are now in many places menaced by the German band and the barrel organ.
Paddy's Goose had no monopoly of music, and the common plenty of street fiddlerswas the greater as the early houses closed.
Two annual events in Williston are the Old Fiddlers Contest (Jan.
The six French fiddlers played on; they knew not fatigue.
But the six French fiddlers cared nothing for the Germans; they held themselves far above the common soldiers of the fort, and despised alike their cropped hair, their ideas, their uniforms, and the strict rules they were obliged to obey.
Certainly, man, certainly; he shall have a score of fiddlersand jugglers to play, roar, and recite to him from morning till night.
All collectors for Gaols or Hospitals, Fencers, Bearwards, common players of interludes, and Fiddlers or Minstrels wandering abroad.
Two negro fiddlers were working their bows with energy in front of one of the huts, and a crowd of little children were listening to the music, and a few grown-up persons of color--some of them from the adjoining plantations.
The silence which reigned in the huts as soon as the fiddlers had gone off to the sugar-house was profound.
When they arrived at Nonsuch House, they found Mr. Bugles exercising the fiddlers by dancing the ladies in turns.
A very necessary part of his establishment, for this purpose, were two fiddlers and a piper.
Twenty-Fourth Adventure How Werbel and Schwemmel Brought the Message When Etzel sent his fiddlers to the Rhine, the news flew from land to land.
He bade summon the good fiddlers straightway, that hasted to where he sat by the queen, and he told them both to go as envoys to Burgundy.
He asked for news of Etzel and his men, whereto the fiddlers made answer, "The land was never more prosperous, nor the people more joyful; know that of a surety.
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