The god Pan was the merriest and almost the best beloved of all the gods, for his domain was the whole of the beautiful, wide outdoors.
He had fastened some reeds from the stream together to make his pipes, and on them he could play the merriest music.
Mr Hooker was the merriest of the party, and seemed well pleased with the delight the girls exhibited at the new aspect the ocean had put on.
He could not help exhibiting some signs of suffering, which made them again burst into fits of laughter; indeed, they appeared to be the merriest fellows, though savage in their merriment, that I had ever met with.
Formed by nature for fun and frolic, the little "Pierrot" as he was called had the merriest possible childhood.
There he was now, pacing the poop in his merriest mood.
He was the merriest man on board the ship in a tempest, and one of the Malays who had shipped with him in the Indian Ocean, swore that he had no more fear of sharks than of so many flying fish.
Now, be ready to pull him in when I give the word," sung out the captain, who was dancing about, the merriest man on the ship.
And when he was dressed, with a good, stiff glass of grog in his hold, he really was one of the merriest men on the ship.
He might seem, at a superficial glance, to be the merriest of us all, but on second thoughts he was not.
I was a little roguish child, but he was the youngest and merriest person in the room when he was amused.
She was younger than myself, a figure so airy and graceful, you would swear that if she liked she could dance upon blue-bells without bruising a petal; she had hair the colour of winter bracken in sunshine, and the merriest smile.
She had hair the colour of winter bracken in sunshine, and the merriest smile.
He is plainly the merriestof all the feathered creation, almost continually in motion, and singing upon the wing, apparently in the greatest ecstasy of joy.
The merriest part of the day with these birds is the later afternoon, during the hour preceding dewfall, and before the Robins and Thrushes commence their evening hymn.
As to the Queen, she was so disappointed that, in spite of finding a better dinner than usual, and seeing the little mouse dancing in its merriest mood, she could do nothing but cry.
Twas Christmas broach'd the mightiest ale; 'Twas Christmas told the merriest tale; A Christmas gambol oft could cheer The poor man's heart through half the year.
He could break his jest on treason as on any other crime; could pass through life and its most important avocations as though it were but one long feverish debauch in which the merriest and wildest roisterer bore his part the best.
We’re going to have themerriest day of our whole lives!
The Dayaks are almost as dirty as the Negritos in the Philippines, and yet they are both certainly the merriest people I have ever met with.
They were certainly the merriest and yet the dirtiest people I have ever met.
Its piquant writer needs from me No gravely masculine guaranty, And well might laugh her merriest laugh At broken spears in her behalf; Yet, spite of all the critics tell, I frankly own I like her well.
Now let the merriest tales be told, And let the sweetest songs be sung That ever made the old heart young!
Wit sparkled on her lips not less For quick and tremulous tenderness; And, following close her merriest glance, Dreamed through her eyes the heart's romance.
In the midst of the rejoicing, Robin bade the foresters farewell, clasped his cousin in his arms, the Sheriff was properly punished, and the merriest of operas came to an end.
Barnabee Sir Guy Peter Lang Maid Marian Marie Stone Annabel Carlotta Maconda Dame Durden Josephine Bartlett ACT I In Sherwood forest, themerriest of lives, Is our outlaw's life so free!
And thus begins the merriest tale of the merriestlives imaginable.
Though the fishing season is one of the merriest of the year, yet it is a time of work and of stench.
There perched on the branches that wave to the wind, No more in this pitiless prison confined, How gaily we'll tune up our merriest strain, If once we get home to our woodlands again.
They are the merriest when all their ware is gone.
Among the pagazis Ned had observed a young man of pleasing countenance, who had always been amongst the merriest of the merry, though his load was heavier than that of many.
As Sayd had predicted, no songs, no shouts were heard; even the merriest among the blacks were silent.
But there must be an end even to the merriest meetings; and when they had kept it up until the night had got among the small hours, they began to drop off.
They flew about and shouted like little gnomes, Gery the merriest of them all.
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