11 adjectives to describe serenading

" "That's flesh and blood, at least," exclaimed the Doctor, "and I propose to ascertain who are treating as to this charming serenade in the stillness of midnight.

of France, W. of the former; includes the islands of Rhé, Oléron, Aix, and Madame; capital, La Rochelle. CHARIVA`RI, a satirical journal, such as the English Punch; originally a discordant mock serenade.

Six of the participators in this epithalamial serenade, namely, José Tanco, Hiram Scuttles, John P. Jones, Hermann Bumgardner, Jean Durant ("Frenchy"), and Bernard McGinnis ("Big Barney"), were taken in tow by the police force, assisted by citizens, and locked up over night, to cool their generous enthusiasm in the gloomy dungeons of Justice Skinner's calaboose.

She hated the balls of which she was La Favorita, the everlasting serenades, the whole life of pleasure which made that period of California the most perfected Arcadia the modern world has known.

Yet happy as the wild birds in the glades Of that green forest, thridding the still air With low continued heedless serenades, Its heedless people were.

There was a ring of sarcasm, of unspeakable scorn in it, which reminded the young man of Mephisto's mirth during his infernal serenade to Marguerite.

It is only when I seem to push Him off, and coop Him up in a little crystal-domed palace beyond the stars, and out of hearing, that I dare tell Him how huge He is, and pipe little serenades of psalmody to Him." "Oh, Barton, you are pr

of France, W. of the former; includes the islands of Rhé, Oléron, Aix, and Madame; capital, La Rochelle. CHARIVA`RI, a satirical journal, such as the English Punch; originally a discordant mock serenade.

These serenades are, for the most part, given by a lover or friend to his innamorata, and the words are expressive of the tender passion; but there are also serenate di gelosia, or satirical serenades, when the most impertinent and stinging verses are sung.

No less celebrated was his opposition to a sentimental serenade that some wished to tender a certain governor on the eve of his departure.

Nose of fly and gnat's proboscis; Most tuneful serenading!

11 adjectives to describe  serenading