335 collocations for ringed

In this flowery wilderness the bees rove and revel, rejoicing in the bounty of the sun, clambering eagerly through bramble and hucklebloom, ringing the myriad bells of the manzanita, now humming aloft among polleny willows and firs, now down on the ashy ground among gilias and buttercups, and anon plunging deep into snowy banks of cherry and buckthorn.

in that same moment, from tower and belfry near and far, rose a sudden wild and gladsome clamour of bells ringing out peal on peal of rapturous joy, insomuch that those who knelt beside that couch of death lifted bowed headseye questioning eye in a wonder beyond words.

"You will get to be a regular fanatic, Evadne, if you ring the changes on that subject so often.

Being young, I studied physic, and began To practise first upon the Italian; There I enriched the priests with burials, And always kept the sexton's arms in ure With digging graves and ringing dead men's knells.

"So, with our young folk happily married, and you installed, and friend Beaumaroy suited to his likingwhy, upon my word, we may ring the curtain down on a happy endingof Act I, at all events!"

All thought that an end had come to the harrowing scene, and minister and people faced each other once more; when, loud and sharp from above, there rang down the shrill cry of delirium, this time in articulate words which even the children could understand: "Break it open, I say!

For the branch above though it bends will never break; And close by my side rings out the voice of my matemy lover; Oh, the days are long, and the days are brightand Summer will last forever.

It rang the second time.

And ever as it swung upon the air, it rang a chime upon its little, silver bells; a merry chime and mocking, that seemed to gibe at coming day.

In a moment, however, even as I stood there in horror at my deed of self-defense, the place suddenly resounded with shouts of alarm, and in the tower above me the great old rusty bell began to swing, ringing its brazen note across the broad expanse of waters.

Before we part, join with me, brothers, in resolving that through the coming year we will with all our hearts and tongues, "'Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring out the false, ring in the true; Ring in the valiant man and free, Ring in the Christ that is to be.'

For such an one we lately tolled a knell, my brothers; and as our united voices pealed over the city, in all grateful hearts, sweeter and more solemn than any chime, rung the words that made him so beloved, "'Treat our dead boys tenderly, and send them home to me.'

It was ringed hair.

Let the shrill fife, the flute, the sackbut ring A summons to our Admiral, a salvo to our King!

The silver moon had shed its ray upon their targes round, The targes shot the message to the silent watch-towers by, And watch-towers sent their tidings by flames that lit the sky; And the fires had called the bells on high to ring their clear alarms That tocsin roused the lover locked in the lady's arms.

Before we part, join with me, brothers, in resolving that through the coming year we will with all our hearts and tongues, "'Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring out the false, ring in the true; Ring in the valiant man and free, Ring in the Christ that is to be.'

" A sudden light flashed through the silken veil That drooping hid her eyes; and then there lay A stillness on her face, waiting; and then The little clock rung out the hour of ten.

I rang up the Yard this morning and they told me you were in charge of the case and that I'd probably find you here.

Above the ages rings an Over-song of praise.

It may well have been when the bell of that convent was ringing the Angelus that Chaucer and his pilgrims entered Dartford on that April evening so long ago.

Half an hour afterwards, he rang his telegraph and the clang of engines died away while the throb of the propeller stopped.

I saw the wreck of liberated Asiago, ringed round with mountains whose sides were clothed with shattered pine trees, heavy with snow, and I went down once more by that astounding mountain road from Granezza to Marostica, with the Venetian Plain and all its cities spread out beneath my feet, and Venice herself on the far horizon, amid the shimmer of sunshine on the distant sea.

The children still waited as he rang an inhospitable doorbell, as interested in life as if life had been treating them well.

And again the boy's delicate voice rung out the ferocious chorus, with something, Lancelot fancied, of fiendish exultation, and every worn face lighted up with a coarse laugh, that indicated no malice but also no mercy.

R83288, 17Sep51, Albert Rosenberg (of Michael) (A) ROTH, ELTON M. In my heart there rings a melody.

335 collocations for  ringed