Each one provides himself with a bamboo trumpet and makes the forest resound with its deep boom.
During the return home the successful warriors make the forest resound with the weird ululation of the battle cry, and adorn their lances with palm fronds.
Echo, the nymph of Cithaeron returns thy words, which resound beneath the dark vaults of the thick foliage and in the midst of the rocks of the forest; the ivy enlaces thy brow with its tendrils charged with flowers.
Let us lead off anew, let us double our zeal during our solemn days, and especially let us observe a close fast; let us form fresh measures that keep good time, and may our songs resound to the very heavens.
During the Babylonian exile the psalmists bewailed in touching strains, and with poetic brilliance, their own sorrows and the national misfortunes, and these strains resoundeven to-day in the high-places of worship.
May yet many an age on the festive dayresound the cry of--'Vivat Ruperto-Carola!
They climb the neighbouring ruined castles, which are perched on the mountains, and let their songs thence resound over the country.
The variegated forms and colors which meet the eye, and the multifarious cries and tones which resound through the woods, form, altogether, the most singular contrast.
The command is obeyed, and no sooner is the stroke of the hammer heard, than deep groans and sounds of anguish resound through the church; whilst the cry of "Misericordia!
Their warlike instrument is a reed, two feet long and four inches broad, through which their howlings resound in horrible discord.
It was natural for his art not to be to the taste of the popular palate; it did not resoundwith the fireworks and the hoarse cries of Brazil’s most loudly applauded verse-manufacturers.
The individual songs resoundnow more clearly, like so many strains in the polyphonic hymn of national liberation.
While Morigen was executing her rigorous orders, which I endeavoured to bear without complaining, she seized a musical instrument, and made the chords resound with an air which expressed a mixture of jealous rage and malignant satisfaction.
She rolled along the earth, making the echoes resound with her roaring: the young lions from the cave answered her with hideous cries, which would have filled the most warlike soul with terror.
People talked of wild and shameless carousals; the rocks were said to resound with ribald laughter while Mr. Keith, oozing paganism at every pore, danced faun-like measures to the sound of rustic flutes.
My golden lyre shall not resound with sorrows which I myself have invented.
The note which he had struck in his renowned oration at the festival commemorating the Reformation (1817), came from the depth of his heart, and continued to resound through his speech and song for many years to come.
And now the heavens and the earth seemed to resoundwith the noise of horns and enormous kettle-drums; and, urged on by Bibars Bendocdar, the Saracens rushed upon their enemies.
From the Yellow River to the banks of the Danube they had marched, conquering and slaughtering; marking their way with devastation, and making the two continents resound with the tumult of war and the crash of empires.
Thy praises, Lord, we will resound To all the listening nations round; Thy mercy highest heaven transcends; Thy truth beyond the clouds extends.
Long may these walls resound With thy salvation, Lord, And grace to all abound, Who hear thy holy word-- And youth and age their offerings raise.
Vesper or matin-song resound not as of old within the fine conventual church.
Major Lister puffed solemnly at his pipe for at least a minute before he said slowly, pausing after every word: "'The shores of the vast lake resound with sobs'.
Thus reassured they advanced in turn, and in a very few minutes all three were sitting on the ground, laughing uproariously at their own mishaps, while the katikiro and his friends made the countryside resound with their boisterous "Hoo!
The shores of the vast lakeresound with sobs--'" He pursed his lips and rubbed his chin.
Thus did the circulated melody Seal itself up; and all the other lights Were making to resound the name of Mary.
Let us join the choirs of angels The more to celebrate her beauty; And may our songs of praise Resound in eternity.
Let the heaven exult with praises-- Let the earth resound with joy; The sacred solemnities sing The glory of the Lord.
Let the heaven exult with praises, Let the heavens rejoice, and Let the earth resound with joy: let the earth be glad .
Meadows bright with clover-heads among the grasses, daisies, and buttercups in June resound with the murmur of unwearying industry and rapturous enjoyment.
Dry fields blued with the bright blossoms of the tufted vetch, and roadsides and thickets where the angular vine sends forth vivid patches of color, resound with the music of happy bees.
At the word, with a bound, to their feet spring the vigilant Frenchmen; And the depths of the forest resound to the crack and the roar of their rifles; And seven writhing forms on the ground clutch the earth.
Rough Keppoch, give breath to thy bugle's bold swell, Till far Coryarrick resound to the knell!
The Penitential Hymns resoundwith trumpets of Judgment and groans of lost souls.
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