486 Verbs to Use for the Word song

Phoebus is present: glad he is to sing a merry song; Now helps the work, now full of hope upon the harp doth play; The Sisters listen to the song that charms their toil away.

Each was expressing itself in its own way,singing its own song, and making its own peculiar gestures,manifesting a richness of variety to be found in no other forest I have yet seen.

The wood-cutter's hut was perched upon an eminence a little out of the public path; but he heard the merry songs of his comrades as they proceeded gaily to the place of rendezvous, at the Golden Stag in the village below.

I have written a great many songs, among them "The Blue and the Gray," "Good old Days of Yore," and some others that I cannot remember now.

He is half mad with triumphhe chants a crazy sing-song about revenge, revenge, revenge!

" He struck a few chords and was beginning his song when a low groan made him spring to his feet.

sighed Sir Jocelyn, and so fell once more to humming his song beneath his breath.

She listened to the birds with delight, and knew their songs; she loved flowers and liked people to describe them to her; and she was fond of making expeditions to the fields and meadows.

After she finished the song, she closed her eyes in sheer ecstasy and heaved a long, contented sigh.

The table was covered with red and yellow flowers and splendid gold plate, and a very good orchestra of guitars and mandolins played all through dinner, the musicians singing sometimes when they played a popular song.

David, under God's inspiration, composed those noble songs of praise, the Psalms, and organised choirs for their rendering.

My tale is finished, here I end my song, And publish forth my name along with it; It is Ben Sahla.

And when the plates were cleared away and only the pipes and wine remained, Peyronie sang us a song in French, and Spiltdorph one in German, and Polson one in Gaelic, and old Christopher Gist, who stuck in his head to see what was toward, was pressed to pay for his entertainment by giving us a Cherokee war-song, which he did with much fire and spirit.

join every living soul, Beneath the spacious temple of the sky, In adoration join; and ardent raise One general song!

Now WILLIAM, he had learnt a song That pleased him very much: He didn't know that it was wrong To carol any such.

Yes, the bluebird, the Owaissa, Envious, said, "O Chibiabos, Teach me tones as wild and wayward, Teach me songs as full of frenzy!"

I tried to remember her song, and hummed it assiduously till I got some kind of version, which I shouted in my tuneless voice.

Oh, but won't he bring up some songs some evening, for them to try over?

"Certainly, tell me which song you would like to sing best.

" "Perhaps some things are like" she began, almost dancing along by his side, so relieved that she could have poured out a song for joy.

Echo will not now repeat the songs of the woodmen; she merely murmurs some snatches of the 'remembered lay' of Adonais.

And all night long they sailed away; And when the sun went down, They whistled and warbled a moony song To the echoing sound of a coppery gong, In the shade of the mountains brown.

"But the flowers and the trees are in the song," she said, "or perhaps, Erick, you have forgotten the song and do not know how it goes?"

In the same category one may find the songs which are peculiar to the women, "couplets with which they accompany themselves in their dances; the songs, the complaints which one hears them repeat during whole hours in a rather slow and monotonous rhythm while they are at their household labors, turning the hand-mill, spinning and weaving cloths, and composed by the women, both words and music.

And he read the song of gratitude which Hannah sang; and which says: "Who is it who maketh poor and maketh rich, and bringeth low and exalteth, how the poor shall be raised up out of the dust, and how, in his own might, no man shall be strong."

486 Verbs to Use for the Word  song