68 Verbs to Use for the Word chord

I had touched the right chord at last.

" Gull tuned up, struck a few chords, and then launched out into a rattling nigger song with an amount of "go" and clatter sufficient to inspire the hearer with an almost irresistible desire to get up and dance.

See here: you need only play these three chords.

Surely, you hadn't thought of Roger?" He had found the right chord at last.

She went to gay assemblies, not content; For she had found no hearts, that, struck with hers, Sounded one chord.

The Persian inclination towards the emotional side of human nature was not slow to discover amid the early martyrs of the Faith one figure whose pathetic end was powerful to awaken every chord of human pity.

" "One who is well acquaint with Borrowstoneness and the links of Forth," said I. I spoke in the accent of his own country-side, and it must have woke some dim chord in his memory, I made haste to strike while the iron was hot.

Who made the heart, 'tis He alone Decidedly can try us; He knows each chord, its various tone, Each spring, its various bias: Then at the balance, let's be mute, We never can adjust it; What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted.

The Primadonna played a little louder now, so that every one heard the chords, even in the picture-gallery, and a good many men were rather bored at the prospect of music.

"The chording vibration in an atom of matter of "The two planes produces Force, or phenomena "The three planes produces Lifethe silver chord "The four planes produces Mindthe golden chord.

But the railway strikes boldly into the deserted middle of the land, giving the arc a chord, and when Turco-German strategic interests no longer debar it from being linked up, through Aleppo, with a Syrian port, it will be the really valuable section of the Bagdad system.

[Footnote 15: The rebeck is a sort of violin having only three chords.]

O hearts that break and give no sign Save whitening lip and fading tresses, Till Death pours out his cordial wine Slow-dropped from Misery's crushing presses, If singing breath or echoing chord To every hidden pang were given, What endless melodies were poured, As sad as earth, as sweet as heaven!

It is enough, therefore, for the present to remember that without the note they utter the chord of the Renaissance lacks its harmony.

CHAPTER III. "Then blame mo not that I should seek, although I know not thee, To waken in thy heart its chords of holiest sympathy, It is for woman's bleeding heart, for woman's humbled form, O'er which the reeking lash is swung, with life's red current warm.

'Love took up the harp of life and smote on all the chords with might; Smote the chord of self, that, trembling, pass'd in music out of sight.'

Rest thou, and make no sign, The world, O, heart of mine, Is listening for the hand that smites A grander chord than thine!

It is a Stradivarius; Paganini knows it, takes it home with him, guards it as the apple of his eye; from an instrument that for me would never have been more than a resonant wooden box he draws chords that make men weep, and love, and fall into a very ecstasy; he directs in his will that they bury this violin with him in his coffin.

And since the words were Cornificia's, and stirred the chords of many memories, they produced a sort of half-way resolution.

They may or may not have life or mind the ether atom may have lost its chord with its pranic envelope, or the pranic envelope may have lost its chord with the manasic; but the combination must have force or energy within it.

But the music of their womanly heroism still lingers in the nation's memory, and makes a tender minor-chord in the battle-hymn of freedom.

I only wish you to take in now that I need this perfect chord for the utterance in due course of a certain complex and stupendous namethe invocation, that is, of a certain complex and stupendous Force!"

breathed Hinpoha, picking out soft chords on her guitar, and looking dreamily at the evening star glowing like a jewelled lamp in the western sky.

And yet, sometimes the simplest thing, Such happiness affords, It seems as though an angel's wing Had swept the trembling chords.

They must have been ranged along that ledge which forms the chord of the arch surmounting the triple-gated structure.

68 Verbs to Use for the Word  chord