He was heralding the truth before the world was ready for it, and he died unheard and neglected.
It is only a few Sundays ago that I told you of the little blue trumpeter who was heralding spring from the dry boughs.
I am going to say such a silly thing,' says Prue presently, heralding her speech by a fictitious laugh.
O thou who art calling in the Name of God and heralding unto the Kingdom of God!
Happy is thy condition, for thou art spending thy days in heralding the Kingdom and art crying, “O ye concourse of men!
Everyone turned and saw that it was a cardinal, heralding the ArchBishop's entrance.
As if a single day had passed twice from awakening, the heralding joys of this new-found life had permitted growth to those things named leaves and trees-the fruits by which the life to come would consume and hitherto live.
Day long came damp extras from the press heralding a bull day almost as wild and swift in its price recovery as yesterday's bear day had been terrific in its avalanche.
His brain was hot with a fever of restiveness and beyond his cell-like room he saw the world from which he was barred: the world which the tongueless voice in his heart kept heralding to him as his own world to conquer.
As she drove up-town with the physician, she had in her ears the shouts of newsboys heralding the death of Jefferson Edwardes--and other deaths.
A little breeze heraldingthe coming dawn blew the silken curtains gently to and fro as the man knelt beside the low divan.
To such a heralding Mahi de Vernoil came into the room with mincing steps such as the man affected in an hour of peril.
As I raised the glass to my lips and glanced across the table at my friend, I heard the first faint sound heralding the coming of the bells.
Now came the sun, and its heralding rays struck sparks from the jewels upon the white fingers of this woman who wore the garments of a mendicant.
Without the slightest heralding sound--a black silhouette crept up against the pane.
The platform of the church was the campo santo; every day the grave-digger was at his work, and soon after the padrecito left us we heard the chant heralding the funeral procession.
The Pope’s temporal power was now denounced by some of his own subjects, heralding its extinction in 1870.
Soon I hear the distant stamp of horsehoofs, heralding the grind and roll of the wheels which reaches me later--a heavy flour-waggon with a team of four great gentle horses, gay with brass trappings and scarlet earcaps.
Hand-in-hand with memory I slip away down the years, and remember a day when I awoke at earliest dawn, for across my sleep I had heard the lusty golden-throated trumpeters heralding the spring.
And he knew that with the puerile, nasal voice of the wire the heralding had begun.
A stirring orchestral introduction leads up to a people's chorus which describes the disappearance of dissensions heralding the approach of victory.
Not gently, like Alice going into Wonderland, but with ostentation and violence, with a heralding crash of shattered panes, scandalously.
And Mrs Verloc, hearing these words of commendation vouchsafed to her beloved dead, swayed forward with a flicker of light in her sombre eyes, like a ray of sunshine heralding a tempest of rain.
Stones required for construction of drum and ribs and brim and lantern of dome nearing completion, heralding the early commencement of the erection of the last remaining unit of rapidly rising edifice.
Premonitory signs can already be discerned in far-off regions heralding the approach of the day when troops will flock to its standard, fulfilling the predictions uttered long ago by the Supreme Captain of its forces.
How many fail to hear Him speaking through the great subterranean channels hundreds of feet below the surface, thundering the terrors of a broken law and heralding the news of His impending judgments!
Chris Jennifer came in about dinner-time, heralding his approach by kicking his muddy boots against the stone step at the yard door.
And with the dusk her uneasiness and her wavering suspense had deepened, heralding an anguish of self-hatred and humiliation that shirked the ordeal of another meeting.
Enter procession of Retainers, heralding approach of Duke, Duchess, and Casilda.
Enter all the Court, heralding the arrival of the Princess Zara, who enters, escorted by Captain Fitzbattleaxe and four Troopers, all in the full uniform of the First Life Guards.
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