Unto the templed haunts of her that sits, And to acclaim of echoes writes the stirring deeds of men-- Each noisy plaudit that reverberate flits Across the tablet's white, to never lift its breath again.
This land, which has so long resounded with the song of liberty, will then reverberate with the clanking irons of servitude.
The mountain and the strand Reverberate the cry: "Fly for your lives, oh, fly!
It is very picturesque, however, with its ribbons of white foam over the precipitous steps, and its deep black pools, overhung by black rocks, which reverberate the rumble of the falling water.
What happy angle makes Fifine reverberate Sunshine, least sand-grain, she, of shadiest social state?
Echoes die off, scarcely reverberate Forever,--why should ill keep echoing ill, And never let our ears have done with noise?
Consider its opacity, if you marke these sublunary things, you shall perceive that amongst them, those that are most perspicuous, are not so well able to reverberate the Sunne beames as the thicker bodies.
With singularly moving effect the choir commenced to sing the Liturgy of St. Chrysostom, the beautiful prayer that contrasted so strongly with the crashing harmonies that had scarcely ceased to reverberate far up in the empty dome.
A life like hers will reverberate through the world.
As the morning sun lights up the ancient Mission-house, its walls still reverberate wailing cries, mingled with notes of preparation for the pursuit.
Its walls, while echoing voices of lamentation, reverberate also the shouts of revenge.
Do these azure skies, like a dead crystalline vault, only reverberate the echo of it on you?
Not only the whispered prayer Of love, But the imprecations of hate, Reverberate For ever and ever through the air Above!
In his song I hear reverberate the gates of Florence, Closing upon him, never more to open; But mingled with the sound are melodies Celestial from the gates of paradise.
There is an eternal and unchangeable 'reason'; and its voice was supposed to reverberate in Barbara and Celarent.
The first must reverberate still in my ears when the second arrives, so that this second, coming into a consciousness still filled by the first, is a different experience from the first, which fell into a mind perfectly empty and unprepared.
Holiness, genius, and knowledge can reverberate through all society.
The elections reverberate the moral, the political, and the belligerent condition in which the country is dragged and thrown by those two master spirits.
How should love bear thee, to behold above thee His own light burning fromreverberate skies?
The prairies and wilderness reverberate with the songs of the outcast but chosen and elect ones of God.
How joyful the intelligence to the honest but misguided, when the glad news of restitution shall reverberate in their prisons, and cause the captive exile to haste into light and liberty!
Silence answering only strikes response reverberate on the soul From the shore that hath no shore beyond it set in all the sea.
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