When the old harpistwas at home, they teased him; if he was not there, they teased each other.
So pure, so sweet rang the voice that the king said to himself, 'Hynde Horn shall be trained by the best harpist in our land.
The faces of those who looked upon the harpist were bathed in tears.
Then, before the gypsy girl could reply, the youngerharpist was called.
Then to the gypsy girl's surprise the little harpist began to sob.
Don Mateo having sought for a substitute for the orchestra, had come upon an Italian harpistand violinist, and had paid them to play out of his own pocket.
Even the Italian harpist and violinist dashed into a mazurka, of which the couples showed their appreciation by kicking out wildly on the grass.
Delaval, a famous harpistof the eighteenth century, produced a cantata depicting the farewell of the unfortunate Louis XVI.
Grazoot, the plump little harpist with the effeminate manners, took his harp and began singing the song the Clan loved most, the story of how they, a hill tribe, had come down to the plains a generation ago.
Oh, yes, now he remembered that he had told the captain what a wonderful harpist and singer he was, just the man that the Clan, eager for entertainment on the long voyages, would be likely to initiate.
Rises the harpist old, Calls for his harp of gold, Sweeps through its mournful strings, And loud the music rings, The dirge of Rhuddlan.
The royal harpist sweeps the strings, And brave Caradoc's deeds he sings, His foes deriding, and most of all Ostorius, the Roman general.
For tender and bashful is Dolly, Not fairer nor purer the lily, No name under heaven So fitly is given For the harpist to sing of as Dolly.
But the King only thanked the harpist and requested that he be paid for his pains and his journey and go back to his home.
A harpist from a far country came and played music that sounded like the mighty wind on high mountain tops and the rushing flow of great mountain streams.
Since 1885 he has been first solo cellist and harpist at the Amsterdam Orchestra Union.
When he was dismissed from this he was appointed Violoncellist andHarpist at the newly-erected Park Theatre at Amsterdam.
But the second perfection is the end, which is either an operation, as the end of the harpist is to play the harp; or something that is attained by an operation, as the end of the builder is the house that he makes by building.
Not far from the porch of the club a harpist stood in the roadway, playing to a little ring of listeners.
The air which the harpist had played began to control his movements His softly padded feet played the melody while his fingers swept a scale of variations idly along the railings after each group of notes.
A copy of the second edition of The Ozark Harpist is received.
The harpist acquitted himself magnificently, fully bearing out his world-wide fame.
When it came to the turn of the harpist his manner became animated.
The harpist sang a plaintive melody, accompanied in unison, inexpressibly sad.
That the Harpist should prove to be Mignon's father, and that you yourself do not mention it or thrust it at the reader, makes the effect all the greater.
I have already said how excellent I find your thought of deriving the terrible destinies of the Harpist and of Mignon from religious extravagance.
Helen pulled her sleeve and Ruth was turning away when she saw that the little, piglike eyes of the harpist were turned upon them.
But instantly the huge harpist arose and muttered something to him in a guttural tone.
Mademoiselle is so practical," murmured the harpist again.
She was always thinking about the note the harpist had given to her on the steamboat to take to Miss Picolet.
And big as the harpist was, and little as the old Irishman seemed, there was that in Tony Foyle's eye that made the man pick up his harp in a hurry and make his way from the campus.
He was so big and she was so fairy-like, that the girls could not help becoming interested in the fact that the harpist was so deeply "smitten.
And the Preceptress glided around the fountain and confronted the harpist with a suddenness that quite startled him.
A harpist brought up the rear, playing a popular waltz called "Recuerdos de Durango.
After sitting some moments meditating, Sabas rose, pulled his revolver, and informed the harpist that he had played a wrong note.
Did any of his friends know of a better harpist than himself?
He delighted to spend hours at a time with the harpist Terpnos or the singer Diodorus, who trained him how to use what it had become the fashion to describe as his celestial voice.
Then the strength and skill of the Harpist increased simultaneously, and waves of barbaric melody rushed upward.
Then, for the first time, I knew that the Harpist of the Wood had awakened.
Each succeeding measure struck by the invisible Harpist became louder, sweeter, and more stupendous.
The sun was down, and now, at twilight, the Harpist of the Wood awoke and touched his multitudinous strings.
He fills the boy harpist and makes him a psalmist: He fills the boy abstainer and makes him a wise judge [*Dan.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "harpist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.