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Example sentences for "monody"

Lexicographically close words:
monoclinal; monoclinic; monocotyledonous; monocotyledons; monocular; monoecious; monogamic; monogamous; monogamy; monogenists
  1. But the Monody never appeared: the poet died, his young wife too.

  2. Far away the muffled monody of the river falls rose towards the stars, whose light wove a golden braid across the water's quivering crystal plunge over granite crags.

  3. At whatever time these lines may have been written, they were not printed till 1829, when they were prefixed to the "Monody on the Death of Chatterton.

  4. Monody on the Death of Chatterton, 110 n.

  5. The first edition was entitled Monody on the Death of the Right Honourable R.

  6. Crowe's beautiful monody will be found at p.

  7. The tomb of Neferhotep is well preserved, and in it the inscription from which the monody is translated.

  8. The "Monody on Henderson" is immensely good; the rest of that little volume is readable and above mediocrity?

  9. I've read the Monody he wrote on the occasion, and a very pretty thing it is.

  10. I rather wish you had left the monody on Chatterton concluding, as, it did, abruptly.

  11. There is a noble monody upon the death of Adondo," said Yoomy.

  12. Nay, Yoomy, that monody was not written by man.

  13. Yes, Adondo's monody will pervade the ages, like the low under-tone you hear, when many singers do sing.

  14. The prize poem was written several times by Anna Seward, and on one occasion was awarded for her monody on the death of David Garrick.


  15. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monody" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accord; accordance; ballad; bucolic; chant; chime; chiming; concert; concord; concordance; consonance; consort; diapason; dirge; elegy; epic; epigram; eulogy; euphony; harmonics; harmony; idyll; jingle; keen; knell; lament; lyric; madrigal; monody; ode; palinode; pastoral; poem; requiem; rhyme; roundel; roundelay; satire; song; sonnet; symphony; synchronism; tune; unison; verse