637 examples of waltzes in sentences

Hatzfeldt led the conversation to some evenings when Strauss played his waltzes with an entrain, a sentiment that no one else has ever attained, and to Offenbach and his melodiesone evening particularly when he had improvised a song for the Empresshe couldn't quite remember it.

Liszt seated himself at the piano, played two or three bits of songs, or waltzes, then, always talking to Hatzfeldt, let his fingers wander over the keys and by degrees broke into a nocturne and a wild Hungarian march.

(Mr. X., Deputy, who waltzes only with his wife, has the honour to send back the card of invitation which the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Madame Waddington have sent to him for the party of the 28... )

It was still crowded, people dancing hard, and when finally about two o'clock I retreated to my own quarters, I went to sleep to the sound of waltzes and dance music played by the two orchestras.

We insist upon plenty of two-steps and waltzes and will wind up with a monney-musk in the gray light of dawn.

"Anything the matter, sir?" asked Stafford, as he and Falconer made their way round the room through which was floating the last thing in waltzes, a soft and sensuous melody which sang the soul to rest.

And then and there "Tum, tum, ti tum" burst forth the band in Strauss's "Morgen Blaetter" waltzes.

"We've just had another of the Strauss waltzes, and the next thing is the 'Lancers;' and we want you and Tilly" "Will Wentworth, I want my property, if you please; that paper I gave you to keep for me," a very different voicea high, sharp voice that the whole four recognized at onceinterrupted here.

Lesbia and Montesma danced togethernot too often, three waltzes out of sixteenbut when they were so waltzing they were the cynosure of the room.

He sat out three or four waltzes with her on the lawn, listening to the murmer of the sea, and talking very little.

They danced the dotillions and the waltzes and breakdown steps, all such as that.

Mazurkas, nocturnes, waltzes, scherzos, polonaises, preludes, he exhibited to us in groups those manifestations of that supreme spiritthat spirit at once stern and tender, not more sad than joyous, and always sane, always perfectly balanced, always preoccupied with beauty.

In this building all the pomp and circumstance of the Nations in Tahiti had been on parade, kings and queens of the island had pleaded and submitted, admirals and ensigns had whispered love to dusky vahines, and the petty wars of Oceanic had been planned between waltzes and wines.

My annoyance faded, and I slowly played that saddest of waltzes, "Weber's Last".

But waltzes will not entirely suffice, nor even tennis; the girls must read.

SAVINO, D. SEE Wayne King's favorite collection of famous waltzes.

SCHUBERT, FRANZ PETER. Two waltzes, from op.9.

SEE Scharman, Mrs. Ralph B. WAYNE KING'S FAVORITE COLLECTION OF FAMOUS WALTZES.

Edna L. Johnson (W); 21Apr59; R235262. WAYNE KING'S FAVORITE COLLECTION OF FAMOUS WALTZES.

MESKILL, J. M. SEE Wayne King's favorite collection of famous waltzes.

CO. Waltzes for piano.

Mr. Senior Roppe (as he waltzes).

* "Scotch reels, corner dances, and waltzes were favourites at the Masons' ball on Tuesday evening.

" The big music-box in the hall began playing one of its liveliest waltzes, the children gathered around the great pie, and twenty-four little hands reached out to grasp the floating ends of ribbon.

Women, with bold and haggard eyes, with brazen brows, and cheeks from which the roses of virgin shame had been plucked to bloom no more forevermostly young girls, scourging their youth into old age, and gathering poison at once for soul and bodywith sensual indolence reclined upon the rich ottomans, or with fantastic grace whirled through lewd waltzes over the velvet carpets.

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