Do we say choral or coral

choral 273 occurrences

She has sung everywhere in Londonwith the Royal Choral Society at the Albert Hall, at the Handel Festival at the Crystal Palace, at the Ballad Concerts, at the Monday Popular Concerts, at Sir Charles Hallé's Concerts, and at Bristol, Chester, Leeds, Birmingham, and other leading towns.

In this he calls upon Voice and Verse to rouse and raise our imagination until we hear the choral song of heaven, and hearing become able to sing in tuneful response.

Those hymn-books and holy writings handed to the jury were not, as his Honor surmised, for the purpose of enabling the jury to indulge inerpreliminary choral exercise!

For I with living melody Of birds in choral symphony, First wak'd thy soul to poesy, To piety and love.

These are they which come up most prominently in remembrance,even as the whole race, in its remembrances, instinctively looks back to the Orient,to some Homeric island of the morning, where are the palaces, the choral dances, and the risings of the sun.[e]

Yet, nevertheless, notwithstanding, it is the opinion of the Greek Chorus that Andronic is a joli fool,which choral remark I hear with pain, as reflecting upon unhesitating love, and especially as the remarker has been eminently touched at the abduction.

Thus was this sacred building once more invadedonce again a scene of noise, riot, and confusionits vaulted roofs instead of echoing the voice of prayer, or the choral hymn, resounded with loud laughter, imprecations, and licentious discourse.

Once more in the vast cathedral, with throngs of the living choking its aisles, amidst jubilant peals from the cavernous depths of the great organ, and choral melodies ringing from the fluty throats of the singing boys.

Choral service, solemn chanting, 64.

Church Choral Book.

SEE CHRISTIANSEN CHORAL PROGRAM BOOK.

CHRISTIANSEN, JACOB M. SEE CHRISTIANSEN CHORAL PROGRAM BOOK.

CHRISTIANSEN, OLAF C. SEE CHRISTIANSEN CHORAL PROGRAM BOOK.

CHRISTIANSEN, PAUL J. SEE CHRISTIANSEN CHORAL PROGRAM BOOK.

CHRISTIANSEN CHORAL PROGRAM BOOK. Vol.1.

Techniques in choral conducting.

Choral music and its practice.

SEE Woodruff, S. L. CHRISTY, VAN A. The modern choral hour.

Edited by Barbara Henderson, Marion T. Garretson & Frederick H. Weber, choral reading by Bess L. Crofoot & Margaret T. Palen, illustrated by Guy Brown Wiser.

Choral program series.

Choral program series.

Edited by Barbara Henderson, Marion T. Garretson, Frederick H. Weber, choral reading by Bess L. Crofoot & Margaret T. Palen, illustrated by Guy Brown Wiser.

Choral speaking in the English course.

Techniques in choral conducting.

Choral program series.

coral 1120 occurrences

When the crab views the pearly strands, Or Tagus, bright with golden sands; Or crawls beside the coral grove, And hears the ocean roll above; 10 'Nature is too profuse,' says he, 'Who gave all these to pleasure me!'

Coral clouds and pearly sky,

265 Stretch'd on her mossy couch, in trackless deeps, Queen of the coral groves, ZOSTERA sleeps; [Viscum.

thy golden hair; 285 Rooted in earth each cloven hoof descends, And round and round her flexile neck she bends; Crops the grey coral moss, and hoary thyme, Or laps with rosy tongue the melting rime; Eyes with mute tenderness her distant dam, 290 Or seems to bleat, a Vegetable Lamb.

The untasted treasure to the grateful fair; Pleased from their hands with modest grace she sips, And the cool wave reflects her coral lips.

; On beds of Lava sleep in coral cells, Or sigh o'er jasper fish, and agate shells.

The nectary of this plant grows from what is supposed to be the calyx; but this supposed calyx is coloured; and perhaps, from this circumstance of its bearing the nectary, should rather be esteemed a part of the coral.

[jewelry materials derived from living organisms] pearl, cultured pearl, fresh-water pearl; mother of pearl; coral.

and where should she put the coral?

For her face was fair beyond words; red upon white, like rose-leaves upon cream; and her eyes were bright and glancing like those of a falcon, and her nose was thin and straight, and her lips were very red, like to coral for redness, and her hair was dark and abundant and like to silk for softness.

Amber is frequently gathered in considerable lumps in the vicinity of Samar and the other Visayan Islands as well as mother-of-pearl, tortoise-shell, and red and black coral, of the latter kind of which, I have seen shafts as thick as my finger and six or eight feet long.

The fort is about seventy feet square, and is built of large blocks of red coral, which evidently have not been taken from the vicinity of the place, as was stated by the officers of the fort; for although our parties wandered along the alluvial beach for two or three miles in each direction, no signs of coral were observed.

Those who were engaged in dredging reported the bottom as being of coral, in from four to six or eight fathoms; but this was of a different kind from that of which the fort was constructed.

The bottom was covered with living coral, of every variety, and of different colors; but there was nothing like a regular coral shelf, and the beach was composed of bits of coral intermixed with dead shells, both entire and comminuted.

The bottom was covered with living coral, of every variety, and of different colors; but there was nothing like a regular coral shelf, and the beach was composed of bits of coral intermixed with dead shells, both entire and comminuted.

This, with the neighboring islands, were thought to be composed in a great part of coral, but it was impossible for our gentlemen to determine the fact.

coral, m., coral. corazón, m., heart; hacerse de tripas, to pluck up courage.

coral, m., coral. corazón, m., heart; hacerse de tripas, to pluck up courage.

Unfortunately it is not hardy in every part of the country, though in the southern and western English counties, but especially within the influence of the sea, it succeeds well as a wall plant, and charms us with its globular, waxy, crimson or coral-red flowers.

This is readily distinguished by its showy and freely-produced coral berries.

I have always longed to live among a slave population, dear submissive black things dressed in coral necklaces and feathers, instead of the horrid over-fed wretches we have to wait upon us.

[Which means, "In the thirteenth century," my dear little bell-and-coral reader.

They wore wide trousers, a long kaftan, and a shorter one over that; on the head a kind of bee-hive, called schaube, made of the bark of trees, painted red and ornamented with tinsel, coral, and small coins.

lighting Far through the wine-dark depths of the crystal, the gardens of Nereus, Coral and sea-fan and tangle, the blooms and the palms of the ocean.

COCLES, HORATIUS, a Roman who defended a bridge against the army of Porsenna till the bridge was cut down behind him, when he leapt into the river and swam across scatheless amid the darts of the enemy. COCOS ISLANDS, a group of 20 small coral islands about 700 m. SW. of Sumatra. COCYTUS, a dark river which environed Tartarus with bitter and muddy waters.

Do we say   choral   or  coral