4423 examples of harped in sentences

And Paul had only one word of advice to give, upon which he harped continually: "Be thou very courageousbe thou very courageous."

Last session, the session before, and now this session, she has harped on this disagreeable theme.

And for ages the diminution of sexual activity as a predecessor to the decadence of senility has been harped upon.

And always when the evil spirit vexed Saul, David harped tofore him and anon he was eased, and the evil spirit went his way.

Travellers have harped on the worldly thrift of Protestant countries.

The wild beasts gathered round Apollo as they did round Orpheus ("There where Orpheus harped of old, And the trees awoke and knew him, And the wild things gathered to him, As he piped amid the broken Glens his music manifold.

If we have harped on England's interest, it must not for a moment be supposed that we have forgotten England's duty.

Most artfully, incessantly, and powerfully, has this lamentable error been harped on by the slaveholders, and by their advocates in the free states.

Most artfully, incessantly, and powerfully, has this lamentable error been harped on by the slaveholders, and by their advocates in the free states.

Loot was the tune he harped, with the old Ishmael blood-lust by way of obbligato.

She was "the mould express of woman, stature, feature, body, limb;" she danced well, sang well, harped well.

He harped upon his consulship in season and out of season, in his letters, in his judicial pleadings, in his public speeches (and we may be sure in his conversation), until one would think his friends must have hated the subject even more than his enemies.

The branches of the trees about the lower windows, softly harped the sound of the sea ...

"Yet after all," harped the Vicar, "it comes to very little.

In her own mind she accorded Irby only the same partnership of aims which she contemptuously shared with the grandam, who, like Irby, still harped on assets, on that estate over in Louisiana which every one else, save his uncle, had all but forgotten.

" "If she were really the Captain's niece, it would be a different thing," harped Mrs. Lister, without noticing this contemptuous interruption; "but to marry a girl about whose relations nobody knows anything!

The ballad of the harp-weaver. R58449.

The proud "Fitz-James," with martial step, and dark, intrepid eye; That "Marmion's" haughty crest was there, a mourner for his sake; And she, the bold, the beautiful, sweet "Lady of the Lake." The "Minstrel," whose last lay was o'er, whose broken harp lay low,

"It was his place to go," harped Gerilleau.

It was me that got him the words and music for "I'll hang my harp on a willow tree"a song that he was always looking for.

How she harped on that!

They harped continually on the feebleness of the Federal authorities, and the inability of these authorities to do them justice or offer them adequate protection against the Indian and the Spaniard; yet they bitterly opposed the adoption of the very Constitution which provided a strong and stable Federal Government, and turned the weak confederacy, despised at home and abroad, into one of the great nations of the earth.

I am as sorry as you seem to be that our acquaintance harped so much on the subject of materialism when I saw him with you in town.

An' the trees is in constant varder!" He still harped on Negosha, though, and during the evening while we were fattening up on my bread and meat, which I had on a broad hint added to our meal, he told me that what he really wanted was an estate where he could have an artificial lake and keep some deer and plenty of ducks and geese.

He had harped on one string of his vocal apparatus so long that like Jeshuran of old "it waxed fat and kicked."

4423 examples of  harped  in sentences