14 Verbs to Use for the Word serenading

For, on the insufficient stretch of lawn between that house and my own, the four rivals sang serenades.

They had a band of music with them, and we were given a fine serenade.

But, I understand, the great disturbers of the room where Mad. de sleeps are two chanoines, whose noses are so sonorous and so untuneable as to produce a sort of duet absolutely incompatible with sleep; and one of the company is often deputed to interrupt the serenade by manual application mais tout en badinant et avec politesse

And the dew is on the clover, And the night-hawk whirls in circles overhead; When the cow-bells melt and mingle In a softened, silver jingle, And the old hen calls the chickens in to bed; When the marshy meadows glimmer With a misty, purple shimmer, And the twilight flush is changing into shade; When the firefly lamps are burning And the dusk to dark is turning, Then the bullfrogs chant their evening serenade:

All Toledo came to hear the serenade, which was an event in the monotonous life of the town, and from the province of Madrid many strangers came for the bull-fight on the following day.

the figure of Clevelandcast up by the sea on the resounding foreland of Dunrossnessmoving, with the blood on his hands and the Spanish words on his tongue, among the simple islanderssinging a serenade under the window of his Shetland mistressis conceived in the very highest manner of romantic invention.

And yet, you would not like the serenade, Nay, and you damned his nuns in masquerade; You did his Spanish sing-song too abhor; Ah! que locura con tanto rigor!

It is only when I seem to push Him off, and coop Him up in a little crystal-domed palace beyond the stars, and out of hearing, that I dare tell Him how huge He is, and pipe little serenades of psalmody to Him." "Oh, Barton, you are pr

Come, ye that know the lovely maid, And help prepare the serenade.

I do not say that he was a Filibustero, but he was universally supposed to be identified with that party; and if he were not so identified, he showed a puerile ignorance of the requirements of a Minister, quite beyond conception, when he received a serenade of five thousand people at New York, who came in procession, bearing aloft the accompanying transparencies, he being at the time accredited to his new ministry.

" Let the minister accept the serenade, and address the multitude, declaring "that this mighty nation can no longer be chained down to passive interference," &c. Let me ask any American how the Hon.

And how the mocking-bird imitated your guitar, while you were singing the Don Giovanni serenade?

As summer comes on and the evenings grow warm, begin the street serenades,sometimes like that of Lindoro in the opening of the "Barbiere di Sevilla," but generally with only one voice, accompanied by a guitar and a mandolin.

But the face in that instant of dream was the face of Miss Katharine Lansdale, and coupled with the vision was a prescience that in some later life I should again look back and see myself as now, a grown but awkward boy, still holding aloofstill adoring from some remote background while other and bolder gallants captured trophies and lightly carolled their serenades.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  serenading