20 Verbs to Use for the Word paean

The generals then desired the soldiers to make their vows to the gods; and having made them, and sung the paean, they moved forward.

After that, the radiant, baffling silence of daybreak on uninhabited wastes, when the very active glory of the spreading, intensifying light ought, one feels, to bring paeans of orchestral splendor.

Up went the flags and banners of crimson hues, loud sounded the paean of praise and thanksgiving from thousands of straining throats, while below on the side lines the coaches leaped for joy and strained each other to their breasts in unspeakable delight.

The great West had not yet raised its voice, augmented by new millions of voices pealing the paean of liberty and opportunity for man.

" ROSEBERY persistent; wants to know what means were taken to obtain the opinion of the population, and elicit this paean of joy?

Naturally in a country governed by monsters like Abdul Hamid and Enver Pasha in later days, they earned the enmity which is the tribute of barbarians to those who stand for civilisation, and when, owing to the extermination or flight of their Armenian flocks, they were left without a charge, and their schools were closed, we find a paean of self-congratulation going up from the Turkish press inspired by the butchers of Armenia.

Nor did one grudge Mr. REDMOND'S paean in praise of the Irish troops.

The sixteen persons who can crowd into the front row, by standing with their noses partly through the open network, can have the satisfaction of seeing the cranial arch of their rulers and hearing an occasional paean to liberty, or an Irish growl at the lack of it.

Victory!Ah, but it is, believe me, Easier, easier far, to intone the chant of the martyr Than to indite any paean of any victory.

Within the voiceless empyrean No birds are passing on the breeze; No songster lifts its joyous paean, And silent stand my empty trees;

But on the instant piercing shrieks among the huddled cheererscries of death and agonychanged the paeans of triumph into wails of anguish and mortal pain.

At home once again, the servants and the animals seemed equally glad to see us back; the former looked the picture of happiness, while the dogs jumped and barked; the horses and ponies neighed and whinnied; the monkeys chattered; the cockatoos and parrots screamed; the birds chirped; the bullfinches piped their little paean of welcome....

Then shall pour forth the double paean that thrills through the glorious final chorus of Schumann's Faustmen and women answering in antiphons "The indescribable, Here it is done; The ever-womanly Beckons us on!"

When, however, the adherents of Sextus were routed, then in unison and with one impulse the one side raised the paean and the others a wail of lamentation.

Yet let not us maidens condemn our kind, Because our virtues are not all so rare: For we may freshly yet record in mind, There lives a virgin,[60] one without compare, Who of all graces hath her heavenly share; In whose renown, and for whose happy days, Let us record this paean of her praise.

"I don't see," said Mrs. Jones, resuming the gentle paeans of the occasion, "how Miss Scudder's loaf-cake always comes out jest so.

And he rolls, rolls, rolls, Rolls a paean from the bells!

with partial aim I dimmed thy light or damped thy holy flame; 40 But blessed the paeans of delivered France, And hung my head and wept at Britain's name.

And music singing in the hills A paean of eternal spring Voices the new awakening.

It called up paeans of childish trebles from tenement alleys; slipped into the sickrooms of private houses, delaying the advent of crape on the door; and played across the rows of beds in the public wards of hospitals in the primal democracy of the gift of ozone to the earth.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  paean