55 Verbs to Use for the Word recital

What with Kennebec Lou and Suds both gone, what chance did I have to hold the boys together?" 2 The brakie heard this recital with the keenest interest, nodding from time to time.

Evadne had just finished a merry recital of their woes.

From this stage to the fall of the capital, completing the conquest of the country, Bonner's account gives a graphic recital of events.

And then, in an altereda low, sad tonehe began a monotonous recital.

The efforts made in Connecticut to prevent the establishment of schools of a higher order than usual for colored pupils, are too well known to need a recital here; and her BLACK ACT, prohibiting the instruction of colored children from other States, although now expunged from her statute book through the influence of abolitionists, will long be remembered to the opprobrium of her citizens.

One night Mr. Watkins had mentioned a number of things which had benefited the clerks as well as the customers, and in concluding his recital he sighed very heavily, an indication to Faith that there was something more behind it.

" After dinner, on the first day of my visit, when we were smoking together, I asked Mr. Crowder if he would not continue the recital of his experiences, which were of such absorbing interest to me that sometimes I found them occupying my mind to an extent which excluded the consideration of everything relating to myself and the present time.

"Pray spare us any recital of horrors, Evadne!

Only from time to time they interrupted their recital of events and they listened.

What words of mine can tell that tale of woe or describe the burst of indignation which followed its recital?

The long, arduous, and faithful military services in which President Harrison has been engaged since the first settlement of the Western country, from the rank of a subaltern to that of a commander in chief, are too well known to require a recital of them here.

Finished the perusal of Marshall's Washington, and took the notes contained in memorandums P. and R. The first volume of this work is intended as introductory, and contains the best recital of the political history of the colonies which I have read.

Lady Moseley, when she retired to the drawing-room after dinner, commenced a recital of the ceremony and company to be invited on the occasion.

Being informed that their Catholic majesties were then at Barcelona, he had some intention of proceeding thither in his caravel, but laying aside that idea, he sent notice to the king and queen of his arrival, with a brief account of his voyage and success, deferring a more ample recital till he should have the honour of seeing them.

When such have been the woes of my life, you can no longer think it strange, Atterley, that I delayed their painful recital; or that, after having endured so much, all common dangers and misfortunes should appear to me insignificant.

"Have you come through the wild forest?" He confessed that he had, and she instantly demanded a recital of his adventures.

It was read from the steps of the tithing-offices, and at the street-corners, to crowds who denounced in the fiercest language the recital of facts set forth in its preamble.

Without any apparent emotion he put Patricia aside, much as he did the dress-suit case which he had forgotten to lay down until Patricia had ended her recital.

But the person who most enjoyed the recital could not afterward have told two words that he said.

She bethought herself of an incident related in Miss Crofutt's book, and she essayed its recital.

" I composed myself to listen, piously determined not to grumble however tedious I might find his recital.

But the multiplication of saints' offices, universal and local, no fixed standard to guide the recital, and the wars of liturgists, made chaos and turmoil.

I hate pianoforte recitals, and I detest that starched old duchess, but I suppose I shall have to take you thereor poor Smithson will be miserable,' said Lady Kirkbank, watching Lesbia keenly over the top of the newspaper.

The children were arranged in a semi-circle round the new master, and he was soon listening to their dull, drawling, hesitating recital of stories to be found in the old spelling books.

At the same time, there seemed to be, on Edna's part, a desire to lengthen out her recital of unimportant matters.

55 Verbs to Use for the Word  recital