单词 | syllabled |
例句 | “Poetry’s trash, mere clouds of words, comfort to the hopeless. But this is no cloud, no syllabled phantom that stands here shaking its sword at you.” Grendel 1971-01-01T00:00:00Z Yea, hath my heart become for Love a lyre, And he hath syllabled thy name, and I Fill in each silence with a song; aspire To rival in my rapture Euterpe. His Lady of the Sonnets 2011-09-10T02:00:23.740Z It might as well have been syllabled to the winds. Benjamin Franklin; Self-Revealed, Volume II (of 2) A Biographical and Critical Study Based Mainly on his own Writings 2011-08-16T02:00:39.793Z This, however, mamma will not hear of; and, indeed, the word Ireland is now as much under ban amongst us as that name that is never "syllabled to ears polite." The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I 2011-03-03T03:00:56.130Z I fled to the mountains; but they, through all their glens and streams, had tongues that syllabled beloved names, which I wished, were it possible, to forget. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 10 The texture of each shadowy bush seemed that gauzy drapery, sprayed with lilies-of-the-valley, and the leaves syllabled her name in cautious whispers. The Valiants of Virginia She did not speak the words aloud, but syllabled them with her lips; involuntarily she drew nearer to him. East Angels The hearth, the roof-tree, the mountain, and the rivulet are not so eloquent as the once syllabled 'Good-bye,' come it from ever so humble a voice. Jack Hinton The Guardsman Truth, in whatever tongue it be syllabled, does not die. Sir Jasper Carew His Life and Experience Concurrent in time and cause was the invasion of the ten syllabled rhymed couplet, which, in place of the old diversified measures, took possession—off the stage—of our poetry. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 353, March 1845 He did not know that his lips had syllabled a reply. In the Oregon Country Out-Doors in Oregon, Washington, and California Together with some Legendary Lore, and Glimpses of the Modern West in the Making He had borne up bravely—almost to the last—but had some tongue syllabled his son's doom in the solitude, and at that instant had insanity smitten him? Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2) I found that the two notes which syllabled themselves to my ear as "see-e he-e-re!" were prefaced by a low, staccato utterance like "quick!" and all were on the same note of the musical scale. Upon The Tree-Tops How mysterious is the record,—so methodical, so particular, so unique; preserving the very words which were syllabled in Paradise, and describing transactions which no one but the Holy Ghost is competent to declare! Inspiration and Interpretation Seven Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford But let us once comprehend the holier nature of the art of man, and begin to look for the meaning of the spirit, however syllabled, and the scene is changed; and we are changed also. The Stones of Venice, Volume III (of 3) “And you,” he said, and his voice shed with astounding completeness all its syllabled nicety. Once to Every Man The strain consisted of three notes in loud, ringing tones, which syllabled themselves very plainly in my ear as "Whip-for-her." A Bird-Lover in the West Men had not a hammer to begin with, not a syllabled articulation: they had it all to make;—and they have made it. Past and Present Thomas Carlyle's Collected Works, Vol. XIII. In that beautiful poem, the verse is fixed at four beats or accents, but is free syllabled, having six, seven, ten, twelve, or fourteen. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845 A gentleman met me at the door, and my parched lips syllabled the name of Alice. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, July, 1851 The Chief of Council syllabled the sweet morsel of his outrageous thought without utterance. The Royal Pawn of Venice A Romance of Cyprus It was thus with the Reader when he syllabled, with watering lips, guess after guess at the half-opened basket. Charles Dickens as a Reader William learned to love his country about as early as he learned to love his own mother; for his first lessons were loyalty and liberty, syllabled by a mother's lips. Daring and Suffering: A History of the Great Railroad Adventure He follows down the gradual Extinction of Syllables; and in this respect, our anciently syllabled, now mute E, takes high place, and falls first under his consideration. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845 Miss Chancellor syllabled her address, and Mrs. Tarrant came forward, smiling. The Bostonians, Vol. I (of II) Even He, with his unspoken voice, more awful than the thunders of Sinai, or the syllabled speech of the Hurricane, speaks to us. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Several of the little chance phrases, the merest atoms of exclamation here and there, will still be borne in mind as having had an intense flavour of fun about them, as syllabled in the Reading. Charles Dickens as a Reader Hark! through the wall it comes! and to my ear It sounds the sweetest of all silvery tones, So soft, yet syllabled distinct and clear, 'Mamma!'—and happy she the name who owns! Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 434 Volume 17, New Series, April 24, 1852 Then I thought of the whispered sentence, and of the three syllabled echo; and knew they must have come from her. The Beautiful Eyes of Ysidria Again her name was syllabled, and she shuddered as she asked herself, am I becoming mad, or am I dying, that I hear the voices of the departed? The Last Man De Rosny pronounced the two first words of the signal in a clear, deliberate voice; the last left his lips almost in a shriek, for, before it was half syllabled, his principal fired. Guy Livingstone; or, 'Thorough' As for * *, we have not syllabled one another's names since. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 With His Letters and Journals The deeds of heroes were sung in Epic; Dramas, Elegies, and Lyrics syllabled the inner life; men listened to the ennobling strains, and became freemen as they heard. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 4, October, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Men had not a hammer to begin with, not a syllabled articulation: they had it all to make;— and they have made it. Past and Present These words were syllabled trembling by the iron man. The Last Man It is, therefore, most probable that Simon used the one, three, five, and seven syllabled or vowelled names, and that the Greek terms were substitutes that completely veiled the esoteric meaning from the uninitiated. Simon Magus This makes the name very musical as it is syllabled on their lips. By the Golden Gate We saw a dark ibis flying across the bow of the boat, uttering his deep, two- syllabled note. Through the Brazilian Wilderness But then he was the first man whose eyes had ever softened with a mysterious tenderness as they looked at her—the first whose voice had grown faintly tremulous when it syllabled her name. Birds of Prey One voice made of many voices, resounded through the chamber; it syllabled the name of Raymond. The Last Man Its metre is the "eight syllabled trochaic with the part-line echo," alliteration also being used, a metre familiar to us through Longfellow's "Hiawatha." National Epics What dost them whisper in the balsam's ear That sets it blushing, or the hollyhock's,— A syllabled silence that no man may hear,— As dreamily upon its stem it rocks? Poems Turn thee, my father, from this dreadful thought, And save his sacred blood: let not thy name Be syllabled with horror through the world, For such an act as this. The Persian Literature, Comprising The Shah Nameh, The Rubaiyat, The Divan, and The Gulistan, Volume 1 She smiled, for she thought that love had cheated her, and syllabled the cry of that heart which would not be still until she came again. Bricks Without Straw My unavailing prayers goldenly syllabled by her whose name sounds from the manger through all the world, may find acceptance with Him who, though our sins be as scarlet, can wash them white as wool. Friends and Neighbors Julia, she brokenly syllabled, with the gay beverage bubbling back into her throat, was not the least use; she was worse than any. The Kentons Yet even then she seemed to be waiting some reply more potent than that syllabled on the lips of the man before her. Cressy He had never dared to syllable his hopeless affection, or claim from her a syllabled—perhaps I should say a one-syllabled—reply. A Ward of the Golden Gate Hark! hears he a name which, thus syllabled, stirs All his heart into tumult?... Lucile |
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