192 Words to use with singing

But I am not going to be poetical about the sunrise, and the singing birds.

Its editors are practical men; they have not only taught music to city pupils, but they have conducted choirs and singing-schools, and have discovered the wants of ordinary singers by much experience in normal schools and musical conventions.

He had been, by turns, a civil engineer and an actor, and had a fine singing voice.

Her object was soon explained, and the preliminaries at once adjusted, and by the hands of this singing-girl she secretly sent some food to Barzú, in which she concealed a ring, to apprise him of her being near him.

It was a changed and wintry time to him; But visited by April airs and scents, That came with sudden presence, unforetold; As brushed from off the outer spheres of spring In the new singing world, by winds of sighs, That wandering swept across the glad To be.

" "We have a fine singing-master here," exclaimed Frank, but Patty rapped him to silence.

Intellectual freedom can only come by individual or group work, while class teaching is only for such occasions as a literature or a singing lesson, or the presentation of an occasional new idea in number.

SEE Folk dances and singing games.

Sara Coleman Porter (A); 20Aug56; R176113. COLEMAN, SATIS N Singing time, by Satis N. Coleman and Alice G. Thorn.

The companion book for Singing wheels.

Thou didst swear to me upon a parcel-gilt goblet, sitting in my Dolphin-chamber, at the round table, by a sea-coal fire, upon Wednesday in Wheeson week, when the prince broke thy head for liking his father to a singing-man of Windsor, thou didst swear to me then, as I was washing thy wound, to marry me and make me my lady thy wife.

" I walked along with him to home, At the edge of a singing stream The little faces in the town Seemed made out of a dream.

"Marry," said King Richard, "if thy singing match thy looks it is fair enough.

Singing cowboy, a book of Western songs.

Supplementary sight singing exercises, by Walter Damrosch, George H. Gartlan, and Karl W. Gehrkens.

" She was gone; but she had left Duchemin with a singing heart that would not let him sleep when he had gone to bed, stared blankly at the last chapter of Bragelonne for an hour, and put out his candle.

O-M sight-singing test.

Sight-singing manual, by Allen Irvine McHose & Ruth Northup Tibbs.

The singing choir.

There was, fortunately, on the wires a singing sound that would serve to drown evidences of emotion in the nobleman's tone.

Singing sands.

She knew of a singing teacher there whose reputation was more than local, a vocal authority whose word carried weight far beyond Puget Sound.

The singing widow, by Veronica Parker Johns, pseud.

[The PEACOCK, further off: "Eeyong!"] PATOU More out of tune all by itself than a whole village singing society!

The prince looked at the child till he loved him, and he reflected how many children there were like this that would be murdered, or starved to death, and he could not give up the little singing boy to the sword.

192 Words to use with  singing