Whither roves the tuneful swain Who of rural pleasures, Rose and vi'let, rill and plain, Sung in deftest measures?
Appendix I)--A hymn on the nativity of Christ, sung in the Dutch church, New York.
Fair Ellen, was once the delight of the young; No damsel could with her compare; Her charms were the theme of the heart and the tongue, And bards without number in extacies sung The beauties of Ellen, the Fair.
Then loud hesung and wav'd his switch, "Hark forward, forward, hollo ho!
Uk: Then shouldst thou have sung it only at that time, and not when it is yet day.
And often at the first meeting something that is spoken or that is sung will touch them.
By night, by day, when it shines or lours, There lies intact that chalice of ours, And its presence adds to the rhyme of love Persistently sung by the fall above.
Then a hymn issung by the village choir, led by the organist's high soprano.
It is a hymn very unique in its way, and sung with much fervor, if little tune, and pierces even to the brains of its hearers.
And in this thousand-year-old temple of sovereign beauty the Te Deum was sung for eighty years in honor of the Aragonese dukes, and the clergy preached in the Catalan tongue.
The words, too, sungunder her window were especially suited to affect her; they breathed a melancholy which touched her the more from its harmony with her own thoughts.
I used to feel so too, as I listened and sometimes sung with them.
Lady Frances again sung the lay, but with less spirit than before, for she felt it was unheeded by her friend, and she laid the lute silently on the ground when she had finished.
And may I not crouch yonder, where so often I have read to you, and sung the little ballads that you taught me for pastime?
Then," said Gregory, "shall Alleluia be sung in his land.
Like the bards of the Britons, they celebrated the deeds of the great and brave in heroic poems, which were sung to the sounds of the lyre or the harp.
They are Buddhism, Confucianism, or Sungphilosophy in a Shinto dress.
The former explains the phenomena of the Divine Age on principles derived from the Yih-King, an ancient Chinese book of divination; the latter is a combination of Yui-itsu Shinto with Sung philosophy.
Wherefore, to divert our selves, we drank and sungtogether in parts, I my self having indifferent good judgment.
She caused her Lute to be brought her, to which she sung so harmonically, that the Musick of the Sphears are no more to be compared to it, then a Scotch Bagpipe to an Organ.
The simple sixteenth century chaunts sung by the St. Gervais choir sounded splendidly in the fine old cathedral.
He had sung it on their wedding-day itself; and thanks to its charm and freshness, it had been a great success.
He was at the chorus of the song; and it was the seventy-ninth time he had sung it since two o'clock in the afternoon.
Why do you let that fair girl pass from you, Who sung so sweetly to you in the dance?
I sought the cold brink of the midnight surge, 10 I sighed beneath its wave to hide my woes, The rising tempest sung a funeral dirge, And on the blast a frightful yell arose.
But the great musical talent that was developed in the third generation both in Felix and his sisters, failed entirely in his brother, who, to save his life, could never havesung “God save the Queen.
So we were set ashore at Woo-Sung and told we might walk the rest of the way.
There is in Waller's "Poems" a song sung by her to the queen on her birthday.
It may be said briefly, however, that the plain chant of the Divine Office and of the Mass would be sung in the chancel, and that for this the permanent village choir of men and boys would suffice.
Sun tavern for the drinking of Mr Colmas and others of the King's chapel {96} that had sungin the church of St Mary at Hill.
On this particular evening they had invited Sillerton Jackson, Mrs. Archer and Newland and his wife to go with them to the Opera, where Faust was being sung for the first time that winter.
German text of French operas sung by Swedish artists should be translated into Italian for the clearer understanding of English-speaking audiences.
They were once young and happy and looked forward with bright hopes to the future, while the flowers opened as pretty, the birds sung as sweetly, and the sun shone as brightly as it does to the young girls of to-day.
And when he had said thus, and had sung a hymn of praise to God, he went his way.
But Aaron and his family took Raguel, and sung hymns to God, as to Him who had been the author procurer of their deliverance and their freedom.
Later on "the local slogan 'Teribus' was sung with great vigour.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sung" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.