23 Verbs to Use for the Word carol

At night we sang carols.

The willowy hills and fields among, They heard her singing her last song, The Lady of Shalott. Heard a carol, mournful, holy, Chanted loudly, chanted lowly, Til' her blood was frozen slowly, And her eyes were darken'd wholly, Turn'd to tower'd Camelot.

Family on the floor bound and gagged, singers gathered outside singing Christmas carols.

COOKSON, FRANK B. The Christmas caroler; a goodly collection of ye olde Christmas carols.

" So said he, and the barge with oar and sail Moved from the brink, like some full-breasted swan That, fluting a wild carol ere her death, Ruffles her pure cold plume, and takes the flood With swarthy webs.

The three wenches, as female negroes were then termed, ex officio, in America, opened their throats, as was usual at that hour, and were heard singing at their labours, in a way nearly to deaden the morning carols of the tenants of the forest.

THE MARINER THE TRIUMPH OF MAN CYCLOPEAN JOSEPH MODERN ELFLAND ETERNITIES A CHRISTMAS CAROL ALONE KING'S CROSS STATION THE HUMAN TREE TO THEM THAT MOURN THE OUTLAW BEHIND THE END OF FEAR THE HOLY OF HOLIES THE MIRROR OF MADMEN E. C. B. THE DESECRATERS AN ALLIANCE THE ANCIENT OF DAYS THE LAST MASQUERADE

" Then Daphnis flung a carol out, as of a nightingale: DAPHNIS.

She hummed a carol as she went, stepping lightly through the muddy fields.

Rise, sons of harmony, and hail the morn, While warbling larks on russet pinions float; Or seek at noon the woodland scene remote, Where the grey linnets carol from the hill: O let them ne'er, with artificial note, To please a tyrant, strain the little bill, But sing what Heaven inspires, and wander where they will!

It was a pleasant laugha clear, rippling carol of clean mirth that sparkled in her eyes, and dimpled in her wholesome cheeks.

The wild geese flying South sent their faint carol from the cloudsthe swamp sparrow twittered, and the still copse was stirred by the silent croak of some wandering wild turkey, or the far forest made most musical with that sound which the master of Wharncliffe Lodge delighted in, the "belling of the hart.

The giant who ravished them to Ireland, set up his carol to his own content.

He shaped his carol, setting the stones one upon another.

You see, poor children can go round squalling carols to their hearts' content for pennies, but children like us who want pennies just as much haven't any way of getting them.

Come, let us all strike up a goodly carol together.

This covenant was made of Passent that he might avenge his father's death, and dispute his heritage with Aurelius; but of the King of Ireland to avenge him upon the Britons, who had vanquished him in battle, robbed his folk, and taken to themselves the carol with a strong hand.

Gladness and joy are described as prevailing through universal Nature, animating the low of the cattle, the carol of the birds, and the pipe of the shepherd.'

Fancy's eye Restore what time hath labour'd to deface: Yet these proud pillars, claiming sigh, Unmoved the Moslem sitsthe light Greek carols by.

If thou art desirous to make a fair work and a lasting, of which men will brag till the end of time, cause to be brought hither the carol that a giant wrought in Ireland.

A song burst wild and free, A wordless carol of life and love, Of nature free and wild; And the three monks paused in the evening shade Looked up at each other and smiled.

They marched in procession by torchlight, chanting Christmas carols, and the fitful illumination of the woods, the hedges, and the fields as they moved through the darkness, presented a succession of picturesque scenes.

How deep a hush sank on the chesnut glades, broken only by the song of the cicada, chirping its "good-night carol!"

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  carol