A few minutes past the deck glistened in the sun as each rollicking billow sent its herald over the bows, and here the surface of the river is almost rippleless.
The reporters of the Herald and of the Times are peremptorily instructed to see the events through the perverted spectacles of their respective bosses.
They and the Herald were the first to pervert and to misrepresent the indignation evoked by the do-nothing or nobody-hurt strategy, and to call it the abolition outcry against their fetish.
In the Express and in the World the New York Herald found its masters in ignominy.
The press--the New York one--worse and worse; the majority wholly degraded to the standard of the Herald and of the Times.
Mr. Lincoln has already the fumes of greatness, and looks down on the press, reads no paper, that dirty traitor the New York Herald excepted.
The pretorians, with the New York Herald as their flag, will soon finish with liberty at home.
The herald was Marcus Valerius, who appointed Spurius Fusius pater patratus,[21] touching his head and hair with the vervain.
The herald asked King Tullus, "Dost thou command me, O king, to conclude a treaty with the pater patratus of the Alban people?
The herald came to him in the last of May, 1646, while he was at Strathglass waiting the rest of the King's faithful friends who were to join him.
It is sad to think that this supreme poet is in limbo still, but now that the path has been so clearly indicated for him, are we not justified in thinking that Mr Santayana is merely the herald of his great dawn?
Looking out they saw a herald standing with her head thrown back and her trumpet raised to her lips, her tall, young figure, in its white and yellow, silhouetted against the green campus.
This was Messer Jacopo, the high court executioner--one, by virtue of his dealings in blood, almost on an equality with the masterherald himself.
The first newspaper established in Fredericksburg was the semi-weekly "Virginia Herald and Falmouth Advertiser," in 1786, by Timothy Green.
I learned my trade of printer under Timothy Green, in the Virginia Herald office.
Harrison Kelly, who conducted the Virginia Herald successfully as a semi-weekly until the year 1875, when failing health compelled him to discontinue its publication and it has never been resumed.
The Herald said: "On Monday the citizens of this corporation met, agreeably to notification published in the public papers, to express their sentiments on the present important and critical situation of this country.
Then the people were summoned by the herald and they all went out to the place where the young woman was.
Then they sent theherald around the camp to announce the orders for the next day.
Lovely Pasque Flower, Heraldof Spring Proclaiming the hour To work and sing.
Lovely Pasque Flower, Herald of Spring, Proclaiming the hour, Gladly to sing.
At Herald Square the car stopped to let a half dozen of the women alight.
A station like the herald Mercury] Station is attitude--act of standing.
To Prilipu the herald did proceed With all due haste; he rode by day and night, Through streams and meads, through many a bushy dell; At last at Marko's door he did alight.
Having recited his invitation, the littleherald bowed and went off to bear his message elsewhere.
The two catalogues which herald his coming are themselves interesting literary documents.
Then the blood came up into her cheeks with a great rush, as if the heart had sent up a herald with a red flag from the citadel to know what was going on at the outworks.
It is the heraldof inward and eternal beauty, and is not alone a solid and satisfactory good.
But what if the joy of the summer is past, And winter's wild herald is blowing his blast?
A herald was dispatched defying Taric ben Zeyad to the contest, and the defiance was gladly accepted by the Moslem chieftain.
When the herald had retired, he turned an eye of suspicion on Count Julian.
One day a Moorish herald magnificently dressed, rode into the city of Burgos, bringing Fernan Gonzalez a cartel of defiance.
It is the herald of that full legislation which in a few months will be promulgated for the Catholics of the United States.
Strange herald voices filled the air: glad anthems swelled around: The wakened winds rose eager-voiced, and lapsed in dreamy sound.
Mr. Sleuth never came back, and at last after many days and many nights had gone by, Mrs. Bunting left off listening for the click of the lock which she at once hoped and feared would herald her lodger's return.
And she was always expecting that first single spy who would herald the battalion against whom her only weapon would be her woman's wit and cunning.
Thrasybulus learnt from Corinth that a heraldof the king would come into the city to offer a truce.
Convinced by the account of hisherald that all his efforts hitherto had been in vain, Alyattes concluded a treaty of peace with the Milesians.
The Redwing I hear you, Brother, I hear you, Down in the alder swamp, Springing your woodland whistle To herald the April pomp!
They as clearly herald the great poet of the age, as a morning sun in July announces what will be its intensity at noon.
His life was cast in times most eventful, and Sir David, as Lyon-Herald of Scotland, occupied a prominent position in the shaping of those events.
From Alnwick the earl sent a herald to the Scottish king to reproach him with his breach of faith to his brother, the King of England, and to offer him battle on Friday, the 9th, if he dared to wait so long for his arrival.
This heraldwas therefore speedily followed by another demanding the surrender of Anjou, Maine, Normandy, and Guienne, as Henry's lawful inheritance.
Things being put into this train, Henry sent a herald to Louis, to command him not to make war upon the Pope, whom he styled "the father of all Christians.
Herald 41 St. Andrews, from the Pier 45 Great Seal of Edward V.
Precisely at this juncture, the heraldreturned with his narrative of his kind reception, and the amiable disposition of Louis.
James, resenting this accusation, refused to admit the herald to his presence, but sent him word that he had sought no undue advantage, should seek none, and that it did not become an earl to send such a message to a king.
Norfolk endeavoured to dissolve the hostile force by sending a herald to proclaim a pardon to all that would lay down their arms, but Wyatt would not permit him to read the paper.
From that day the number of Ket's followers grew again rapidly, for he seemed above the Government; and the herald returning to town, dissipated at Court any hope of the rebels dispersing of themselves.
The season at the Herald Square Theatre was saved.
Thereupon in the midst of all that roaring the herald blew his trump again and therewith the two parties contestant rushed the one upon the other, the earth shaking and trembling beneath that charge like to an earthquake.
Then, even as Sir Launcelot was telling Sir Lavaine who were these six champions who thus stood forth to undertake battle against one another, the herald blew his trumpet very loud and shrill.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "herald" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.