O Music, lead the way-- The stormy night is past, Lift up our hearts to greet the day, And the joy of things that last.
With the advent of spring (24) the ephors again called out the ban against Thebes, and requested Agesilaus to lead the expedition, as on the former campaign.
But to resume: at the first burst of spring the Lacedaemonians again called out the ban, and gave orders to Cleombrotus to lead the expedition.
With his own priest to lead the train, He gave the gift high guests obtain, And sought, with all who dwelt within The city walls, his grace to win.
Vetravatí, I am tired out; lead the way to the bed-chamber.
Vetravatí, lead theway to the chamber of the consecrated fire.
But Cyrus would take no more than he had fixed, and gave the rest back to the king, only asking whether he or his son was to lead the force.
The Medes will march on our left, half the Armenians on our right, and the rest in the van to lead the way, the cavalry in our rear, to cheer us on and push us forward and let none of us give way.
Two or more trumps, lead one," is the rule of some players, but unless this matter is specially decided upon before the commencement of play the rule to lead the highest of two or three must govern the point.
If the winner of the first trick remains with a trump, and fails to lead it; or having two trumps left fails to lead the highest, he is looed.
If he holds ace, or with ace turned up holds king, and fails to lead it, he is looed; similarly, with two or more trumps if he fails to lead the highest he is looed.
I must make him want, not just to help me, but to lead the opposition to the Tartars.
Now there remain only myself and my grandnephew, Vittorio, a ragazzo of twelve, to lead the Monaldeschi.
He managed to find Peppino and appointed him to lead the Venetians.
He came to us from Angouleme to lead thepleasantest of lives here, and he has no more conscience, no more scruples, than the pretty finches of his native part, who are ever love-making.
She would distribute the miracles; with a sovereign gesture her little hand would lead the multitudes to heaven.
Again he beheld the horrible filth which was tainting so many human beings, that shocking proof of the abominable social injustice which condemns the greater number to lead the joyless, breadless lives of accursed beasts.
In strains of pure and passionate patriotism, they delighted to vision before the people the ideal State and its ideal King; thus to lead theaspirations of the nation to a higher ambition than martial prowess and diplomatic craft.
Who is there to lead the singing, Lead the songs of Kalevala?
Spake the ancient Wainamoinen: "Whither shall I lead the stranger, Whither take the golden Light-foot?
Peter's whip cracked, and the team went down a slope into the river at a trot, Dirk bravely walking by the side of the foremost oxen on finding Jack and Dick, on horseback, ready to lead the way.
Beyond the roaring of a lion or two, the night passed off very quietly, and as soon as it was broad day Chicory stood ready to lead the party to see the rhinoceros.
With my name," said he, and mounting a Nisaean horse, seemed to lead the way.
Well, if you'll lead the way, I shall be obliged, for it is no honour to speak to you.
Lead the way, and unless he is a Shylock I dare say we shall be able to strike a bargain with him.
For when the fleet with heroes manned To clear the decks began, The boast of old Northumberland He sent to lead the van.
In dealing with a superstition of primitive peoples always try to lead the child to discover the mistaken idea which gave rise to it.
She was not as strong as she once had been; but she was still able to lead the women in their work.
When at last all the herds from the wooded hills were gathered at the ford, the handsomest leader of all stepped forth to lead the way.
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