920 examples of resound in sentences

Even the modern nations have not got much farther; and we can judge of their stage of advancement by the beasts of prey they, flaunt on their banners or the deep-throat curses which resound in their national anthems.

No longer let that fearful axe resound; Preserve the tree to which my life is bound.

The islanders his praise resound; Coffee plantations rise around; And Martinico loads her ships With produce from those dear-sav'd slips.

Curses resound on all sides.

And, with a voice at which the dead will quake, Resound the praise of your morality Of this too much.

The march beginsthe brazen drums resound, His moving thousands hide the trembling ground; For Persia's verdant land he wields the spear, And blood and havoc mark his groaning rear.

Soon as the sun with vivifying ray, Gleams o'er the landscape, and renews the day; The flaming troops the lofty walls surround, With thundering crash the bursting gates resound.

With disdainful glance Each boldly shakes his death-devoting lance, And rushes forward to the dubious fight; Thoughts high and brave their burning souls excite; Now sword to sword; continuous strokes resound, Till glittering fragments strew the dusty ground.

Earth rivals the Immortal Garden during the rose and lily's reign; But what avails when the immortal is sought for on this earth in vain? When riding on the windy courser, as Solomon, the rose is found, And when the Bird, at hour of morning, makes David's melodies resound, Ask thou, in Solomon's dominion, a goblet to the brim renewed; Pledge the Vizir, the cycle's Ásaf, the column of the Faith, Mahmud.

let songs resound To earth's remotest shore!

With joy we'll make the air resound, Hurra, Hurra, Hurra, That all may hear the gladsome sound, Hurra, Hurra, Hurra, We glory at Oppression's fall, The Slave has burst his deadly thrall, Hurra, Hurra, Hurra, Hurra, Hurra, Hurra, Hurra.

Then arouse ye! arouse ye! the fearless and free, Like the winds of the desert, the waves of the sea; Let the north, west, and east, to the sea-beaten shore, Resound with a liberty triumph once more.

"'I see that the rapids in Motala stream begin to draw wheels,' said Ulvåsa-ladyand now two bright red spots came to her cheeks, for she began to be impatient'I hear hammers resound in Motala, and looms clatter in Norrköping.'

On the south-east side is a deep cavern, where the waves resound with a prodigious noise.

heaven and earth resound; A miracle (nor less it could be call'd) Their joy with unexpected sorrow pall'd.

Then thrice the mounted squadrons ride around The fire, and Arcite's name they thrice resound: Hail, and farewell!

Besides them there were only the carbineers installed in the barracks and various calkers making their mallets resound on the hull of a schooner ordered by the Blanes brothers.

Cries of "No, no!" resound, and the wretched turn again, and groan.

And when the cannon's iron throat Shall bear the news to dells remote, And trumpet-blast resound the note, That victory is won; While down the wind the banner drops, And bonfires blaze on mountain-tops, His sides shall glow with fierce delight, And ring glad peals from morn to night; Hurra!

The streets of Oxford resound with many hoofs; armed troopers are gathering beside chapel and quadrangle, gateway and tower; the trumpeter waves his gold and crimson trappings, and blows, "To the Standard,"for the great flag is borne to the front, and Rupert and his men are mustering for a night of danger beneath that banner of "Tender and True.

In vain she waits, and looks around, Still vainer are her cries; With shrieks the sacred aisles resound; Save echo, naught replies: Fell grief her throbbing heart enthrals, Her lips grow ghastly pale; She weepsshe faintsand senseless falls Before the altar-rail!

And the cries of children at the breast all bloody resound, and there is rapine, sister of pell-mell confusion ...

"Madame, re-dressed in full dress, in the middle of the night, arrived regularly howling, not quite knowing why either one or the other; inundating them all with her tears as she embraced them, and making the castle resound with a renewal of shrieks, when the king's carriages were announced, on his return to Marly."

The Houses of Lords and Commons resound with panegyrics on France; the Convention with "delenda est Carthate""ces vils Insulaires""de peuple marchand, boutiquier""ces laches Anglois" &c. &c. ("Carthage must be destroyed""those vile Islanders""that nation of shopkeepers""those cowardly Englishmen"&c.)

The Convention, the clubs, and the streets of Paris, resound with low abuse of this tendency; and a motion was made in the former, by one Garnier, to procure the assassination of Mr. Pitt.

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