As Peeler PIPER prov'd his plucky pecker, Where's there pluckier pecker Than Peeler PIPER'S proved?
PIPER THE HOUSE ON THE HILL By Margaret R.
THE PIPER for May is as pleasing and meritorious as the first number, both in its verse and its prose.
THE PIPER for December comes as a surprise to those who have known Rheinhart Kleiner only as a master of metre, for he is here displayed as the possessor of a pure and vigorous prose style as well.
The Piper is in general a paper of satisfying merit, to whose future issues we shall look forward with eagerness.
And the piper figured literally in the household accounts, as well as the fiddler, for the O'Keeffe was what the mud cabins called a "ginthleman to the backbone.
Soon the advancing ranks lay behind the crest, and presently drew nearer Richardson's part of the line, then mounting the crest over the Piper House.
He occupied the Piper House with two regiments under Colonel Brooke in advance of his line along the crest, and called up some of his batteries.
The regiments at the Piper House found their position thus advanced too much exposed, and withdrew to the stronger line of the crest.
Where the treasure ships unload, Treasures free from bar and lock, Jock the Piperkens the road, Up and after Heather Jock.
Jock thePiper wakes his lay When the hills are red with dawn!
I saw this miserable piper afterwards dancing and shrieking.
On the principle that you can't have the services of a good piper without paying proportionately dear for them, so you can't obtain a handsome chapel except by confronting a long bill.
I, eagerly, and making the sign the piper had taught me.
Twice the strong stroke of the oars sent the craft through the clear water, when the piper clasped his arm wildly around me, and kissing me on the cheek, he sprang over the side.
This time, when she looked, the Piper was not there any more, but only Fritz and her mother, laughing at her.
For, when the Piper had charmed the terrible rats out of Hamelin, the people refused to pay him what they had promised.
Then the mountain piper sunk down breathless at the foot of the Menhir.
It is the famous piper of Cornouaille come hither to play for the Korigans.
But how the Mayor was on the rack, And the wretched Council's bosoms beat, As the Piper turned from the High Street To where the Weser rolled its waters Right in the way of their sons and daughters!
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers; A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked; If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
Of thePiper perked in the market-place, With a "First, if you please, my thousand guilders!
When we have got this clue, which the modern folk-lore easily gives us, the Odinic character of the Piper becomes very apparent.
Then the townsfolk, freed from their burden, refused the piper his promised reward, and scornfully chased him from the town.
Then the Germans coming in, and wishing to express the legend in their mythological form, would tell how the same Piper had piped away all the children from the town.
But the pipes proved too much for the more enthusiastic of the party, and capturing the piper about three o'clock in the morning, they compelled him to march at their head playing through the town.
It appears the Scotch residents had just been celebrating that memorable night, having brought up from Hong Kong no less a personage than the head piper of the Highlander Regiment to grace the festival.
While the conversation was going forward, Nizza and the piper withdrew into an inner room, where they remained closeted together for some time.
Uttering a joyful exclamation, the piperstretched out his arms, and the next moment enfolded his daughter in a strict embrace.
That packet will explain all," replied the piper in a troubled tone.
All the couches were filled, but on examining them it was found that one of the sick persons had just been released from his sufferings, and the body being removed, the piper was allowed to take its place.
No such thing," cried the piper hastily, "she knows nothing about it.
The piper had completely recovered from his alarm, and seemed perfectly at ease with his companion, while all traces of anger had disappeared from the countenance of the other.
Nizza looked on anxiously, and while they were thus employed, a knock was heard at the door, and Chowles opening it, found the piper and one of the vergers.
The piper uttered an angry exclamation, and taking his daughter's hand, dragged her out of the vault.
Opening it, they beheld the piperseated beneath a little porch covered with eglantine and roses.
The piperstopped playing to listen to what was going forward but the young men urged him to proceed, and again filled his glass.
We are mistaken," said Lamplugh; "this is only Mike Macascree, the blind piper and his daughter Nizza.
The piper shook his head, and replied, with a deep groan, that he was certain all was over with him.
Steptoe coincided with me in this opinion, and informing me that Lieutenant Alexander Piper would join my detachment with a mountain' howitzer, directed me to convey the command to the island and gobble up all who came over to it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "piper" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.