Loud and louder still the storm Howls through the troubled air; Ten thousand thunders from on high The voice of judgment bear.
On the seventh day there was a sound from the distant mountains, and it came nearer and grew louder until a roar of thunder was all about the townhouse and they felt the ground shake under them.
He sang louder and louder and danced nearer and nearer to the field until at the fourth song, when the Wolves were stamping as hard as they could and thinking only of the song, he made one jump and was off through the long grass.
Then there was a louder roll of thunder and the woman said, "Now our brother is nearly home.
At the first song there was a roaring sound like a strong wind in the northwest, and it grew louder and nearer as the boys sang on, until at the seventh song a whole herd of deer, led by a large buck, came out from the woods.
Louder still the tempest rages, Earthquakes heave and thunders roar, Mountain surges lash the shore, Nations tremble--hark!
Louder and louder still the awful roar Pealed from the heights, and shook the frightened shore.
One day a louder song I heard, With eager cries for food; And then I helped the mother-bird To still her hungry brood.
Still louder knocked he than before, And still he was denied; Then, laughing at the well-barred door, He threw it open wide.
Deep anguish fills his troubled soul, The streams of blood in torrents roll; And louder railings now are heard; He breathes not one complaining word; Yet, hark!
Louder and nearer grew the notes of the nightingale, as Leonora hastened on.
The song grew louder as he advanced, until, emerging into an open space, he came upon the singer, a gray-haired negro trudging sturdily along with a stout hickory stick in his hand.
The further they went thelouder grew the music, and at last the Parsnip-men came to a standstill.
Then I laughed, and the horse-boys laughed loudly, and the crowd louder still, and finally the old gentleman doubled himself up in his blue silk fur-lined robe in fits of laughter.
Then I shrieked, louder than she had done-- "Harriet!
She understood me, and flinging her arms round me sobbed louderthan I.
The noise grew louder and louder and I could feel a vast warm tongue licking the cool silence of the night.
Louder andlouder sounded the gallop of the ponies, and nearer came the smugglers' car.
Louder and more triumphant swelled the strain, louder came the tramp of the victorious armies following in the wake of trumpets, until the whole earth seemed to mingle its voice in one great shout of victory.
Another peal clanged through the house, louder and more insistent than before.
The humming noise grew louder and louder as they ran, and then suddenly it stopped altogether.
Then the Winnebagos nearly split their throats cheering, and Agony, who had slipped back to them, cheered louder than all the rest, advertising to all within earshot that she was a Winnebago and belonged to the winning entry.
The wind was shrieking louder than ever, and there in that dark corner by the spinning-wheel I saw a faint shadow that changed into the form of a woman.
I saw it, but I didn't care, because I had become quite reckless, and my laugh and my jokes were louderthan anyone's in the room.
The moonlight slept in silver upon the creek; the tall trees stood dreaming to the stars; the lapping of the tide against the bank was no louder than the music of a river.
The chatter and laughter of the voices there grew louder and nearer.
Again Durrance called "Ethne," but now in a louder voice, and a voice of doubt.
And then there came a louder roaring of the storm, shut off quickly, and the little Missioner knew that a door was opened--and closed.
Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning, Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before.
Colder and louder blew the wind, A gale from the Northeast, The snow fell hissing in the brine, And the billows frothed like yeast.
With fierce cries they rushed down the hill towards me; while louder and louder I shouted, and waved my hands more vehemently towards the boat.
I laugh louder at them, and say they are all magpies and parrots, with their coats one colour, and their waistcoats another, and their trousers a third.
From Spain the voice of a trumpet has sounded long; it now waxes louder and louder; it proclaims Salamanca won.
So mich louder mun we shout out then, for so much slacker will t' Parliament-men be to set on to a tough job.
There was something to listen to, for the noise above was just then louder than ever.
The third knock, louder and more imperative than the others, roused her to a sense of her surroundings.
He's der bussiest von in der family, Und I bed you de louder he sings He vas raisin' der dickens mit some von-- He vas up to all manner of dings.
Back indo my bedroom turning, all mine sole mitin me burning, Den vonce more I heert a tapping, somedinglouder as pefore.
But through the cloud that rattle and whirr rose ever louder and louder, with a deep-mouthed shouting and the stamping of thousands of feet.
Then we closed up again, while the growling ahead of us grew louderand deeper than ever.
The noise of the cannons was louder than ever now, and it tingled through my nerves just as it had done years before, when, with Edie by my side, I had seen the merchant-ship fight with the privateers.
It's another case of where 'actions speak louder than words,'" the police commissioner said.
As he jigged his voice grew louder until John could discern the familiar lines from Kipling: "It was 'Din!
A louder order was given, followed by a volley that killed one of the defenders, fatally wounded another, and severely wounded a number of others.
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