This sure is joy, and Bannertail met each yellow sun-up with his loudest song of praise, as he watched it from the highest lookout of his home tree.
Massachusetts and Virginia--the head and the heart of the Revolution--were foremost and loudest in their denunciations, while New York and Pennsylvania were not much behind them in boldness and zeal.
Valentine and Hollis held the Speaker down in his seat by main force, and read the motion amidst the loudest shouts.
Those who had most loved and honoured the Great Commoner wereloudest in invective against the new-made Lord.
Urged to account for her conduct, which to her father appeared inexplicable, she denied, with the loudest asseverations, all guilty intention.
While they were still speaking, there was a noise like the loudest thunder, or the firing of a whole park of artillery; upon which they all fell down upon their knees and implored the protection of the Almighty.
The ass-herds would try who could crack the loudest until the welkin rang.
There was something more terrible than the loudest grief in the awful quiet of the girl's anguish.
And through the clamour of voices, that of the young man I had seen rang loudest of all.
We leave untouched the things that call loudest for our energies, and treasure up our little that we may serve that which least concerns us.
In loudest accent rings the question--"Do you go to Madame Flamingo's to-night?
Amongst the rest Sir James Fenton and Lord George Meredith were most obsequious in their attentions, and loudest in their encomiums.
The rear of the applause of November 25 was responded to by the roar of cannon on December 4, and the house of Mr. Sallandrouze, who had been loudest in applauding, was the one demolished by most of the bombs.
But nobody seemed conscious of his presence, and they mistook the loudest tones of his voice for the mildest whispering of the winds.
The glory of the Episcopal Church, according to many of her loudest eulogists, is her comprehensiveness.
Barham's loudest fun was generated when he had to deal with obsolete and obsolescent superstitions.
It was while the feast was loudest that Rienzi's page was seen gliding through the banquet, and whispering several of the nobles; each bowed low, but changed colour as he received the message.
Cecco del Vecchio was theloudest grumbler, but is now the loudest approver.
With a cry, a shriek, louder than the loudest of the sick man's, broke that young female away from her companion.
The loudest voiced amongst them shouted again, and they heard an answer given in a woman's voice.
They blew trumpets and set the loudest voiced of the heroes to call out to those upon the island.
We feel for such a Union's bands: To paint with more than mortal hands, And sound our loudest notes of warning.
Mark what soon came to pass, When this army, in spite of his flatteries, Amid war's loudest thunder Must stupidly blunder Upon those accursed "masked batteries.
Here is a celebrated rock, called the Eagle's Nest, which produces wonderful echoes; the report of a single cannon is answered by a succession of peals resembling the loudest thunder, and at length dies away among the distant mountains.
Accordingly, she was at length completely armed, mounted on horseback in the presence of the multitude, and sent, amidst the loudest acclamations, to join the army destined to the relief of Orleans.
No state tolerates any religion hostile to its own established religion, and the most intolerant and cruel persecutors in the world are precisely those who clamor loudest for religious liberty.
I loathed to assist at such deeds, And my drum beat its loudest of tunes, As we offered to justice offended, The blood of the bloody tribunes.
This novel of Pendennis is one of his loudestprotests to this effect.
Many of the men, and loudest of all the Captain, swore at this unlucky chance, and several of the seekers fell off, and stole away to the Towers.
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