单词 | hurdy-gurdy |
例句 | Them was a lot of cheering, a noise like a hurdy-gurdy which went on and on. The Once and Future King 1958-01-01T00:00:00Z We sleep to time's hurdy-gurdy; we wake, if we ever wake, to the silence of God. Into the Wild 1996-01-01T00:00:00Z The effect is riotously charming and comically odd, like a Dadaist hurdy-gurdy. Comic sights, mysterious sounds at Martin Kersels show 2015-12-22T05:00:00Z Plinking, cascading xylophone and marimba sounds and the nasal, pumping string tones of a hurdy-gurdy circle through “Walker,” a meditation on getting through grief that’s named after the songwriter Scott Walker. Cécile McLorin Salvant Branches Out, and 7 More New Songs 2021-12-17T05:00:00Z In the Middle Ages, the hurdy-gurdy functioned as an aid to choral teaching in monasteries but soon became known as a rustic accompaniment to village dances. A Renaissance for an Instrument of Melancholy Magic 2018-02-23T05:00:00Z We see how the early sketches and etchings of street beggars, half-naked women and hurdy-gurdy musicians transform later in his career into figures that populate his biblical scenes. Rembrandt Died 350 Years Ago. Why He Matters Today. 2019-02-27T05:00:00Z With Andrew Lawrence-King accompanying on a variety of instruments, including a hurdy-gurdy, the performance was an interesting exercise in plainchant interpretative variety. Ars Nova Copenhagen/Hillier 2010-09-02T22:00:00Z Arcade Fire is known for a sweet concoction of the regular rock instruments, like guitar, fused with some fun additions like xylophone, glockenspiel and hurdy-gurdy. Arcade Fire plans Sept. 29 show in Seattle 2010-08-16T17:55:00Z In the last song he comes across an old hurdy-gurdy player, grinding away at his instrument without anyone listening, and considers joining forces with him. Wintry passions 2015-01-15T05:00:00Z The show's highlight was the fantastic noise the band built around "I'm Wrong," an ambient sea of bowed guitar, hurdy-gurdy and humming cymbal, as meditative as it was rocking. Sharon Van Etten elevates, mesmerizes Neptune Theatre crowd 2012-03-27T20:13:04Z Mr Bostridge explains that when it has ended, with the hurdy-gurdy man’s plain and oddly inconclusive song, the audience usually sits in stunned silence for some time. Wintry passions 2015-01-15T05:00:00Z The show will offer a musical history of the waterway, performed on period instruments, including a hammered dulcimer, a banjo, a hurdy-gurdy and a squeeze box. 7 Things to Do With Your Kids in N.Y.C. This Weekend 2018-08-23T04:00:00Z “Will you to my songs/ Play your hurdy-gurdy?” Ian Bostridge’s ‘Schubert’s Winter Journey’ examines the composer’s melancholy work 2015-02-04T05:00:00Z An aged hurdy-gurdy man mechanically cranks out trashy tunes even though no one puts any coins in his little plate. Ian Bostridge’s ‘Schubert’s Winter Journey’ examines the composer’s melancholy work 2015-02-04T05:00:00Z But the sounds were amazing, from hurdy-gurdy bass lines; to mellow, reedy harmonies; to ballpark-organ brassy swells; to alluring melodic lines with the richness of strings. Music Review: Cameron Carpenter Performs on His Touring Instrument 2014-03-10T20:12:51Z He finally encounters a pathetic man playing a hurdy-gurdy and asks to join him. Matthias Goerne Sings Kentridge’s Version of ‘Winterreise’ 2014-11-12T05:00:00Z It’s both a stomping rock band and a mini-orchestra, complete with string section, accordion or medieval hurdy-gurdy as needed. The Arcade Fire, a Thriving Throwback 2010-07-28T16:09:00Z The sway of Hawkwind's hurdy-gurdy man established itself at the start, commanding the rhythm and taking a crisp but spectral lead break on "You'd Better Believe It". Hawkwind plus Easter equals ... Hawkeaster! 2013-04-02T15:20:32Z Later, the finale’s mad rush is momentarily brought up short by the evocation of an old peasant cranking a hurdy-gurdy by the roadside. CD reviews: Bartók by heart, for the heart 2016-11-10T05:00:00Z Viewers still remember the creepy hurdy-gurdy music and smiling ghosts of this tale; or Hordern terrified by a crumpled bedsheet in Whistle; or the horrible blackened skin of the corpse in The Ash Tree. Your next box set: Ghost Stories for Christmas 2012-11-30T09:19:32Z Soon after, all of us, freshly unmuted, recited a hurdy-gurdy version of the Serenity Prayer in something far less than unison. Staying Sober During a Lockdown 2020-04-02T04:00:00Z “Without you knowing about it, there can be hundreds or thousands of musical niches – from hurdy-gurdy players to kora players to pedal steel players.” Which is the world's most musical city? 2019-05-02T04:00:00Z They came with fiddles and guitars and instruments that included spoons, bones, jaw harps and a hurdy-gurdy. Writers and performers help release inmates’ locked-up creativity 2016-09-05T04:00:00Z A hurdy-gurdy player who sat on a bench and cranked out medieval melodies until he was begged to stop. Sunny’s Bar, a Spiritual Holdout in Red Hook 2016-02-19T05:00:00Z Once, he needed to find a hurdy-gurdy player. An Ageless Music Man and His Makeshift Ensemble 2013-07-12T22:00:13Z Finer now plays the banjo, guitar, hurdy-gurdy, mandola, and saxophone. Can you shape your children's taste in music? 2012-11-19T10:11:18Z Only when one withdraws from the hurdy-gurdy trend of life, only from the height of mountain does one see Truth in perspective. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z The moral atmosphere seemed joyous and contented; a hurdy-gurdy would strike up below in the street with the bang of a tambourine, and from all the windows near, pennies would gayly rattle down. Heroic Spain 2012-03-26T02:00:38.797Z In her eyes every member of the opposite sex, from the alien who calls on Thursdays with a hurdy-gurdy to the knight-in-armour who keeps eternal vigil in the outer hall, is a "genelman." A Safety Match 2012-03-19T02:00:23.817Z When this passed out of favour, superseded by the first beginnings of polyphony over a pedal bass, the organistrum gave place to the hurdy-gurdy. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z But the next time a hurdy-gurdy came by at noon, she began with the help of her shopmates to learn. Comrade Yetta 2012-02-15T03:00:24.213Z I feel like a hurdy-gurdy man listening outside a cathedral to the volume of sound poured forth there by the enthroned organist.... The Letters of Henry James (volume I) 2012-02-08T03:00:15.197Z He had white hair, and a bronzed face, and kindly soft brown eyes, and he got his living by pacing up and down the streets and turning a hurdy-gurdy. The Little Princess of Tower Hill 2012-02-06T03:00:11.547Z The hurdy-gurdy is anathema,—I have always thought the Suffragettes' attempt to play it through our streets their bravest deed. Our House And London out of Our Windows 2012-02-03T03:00:24.190Z The hurdy-gurdy originated in France at the time when the Paris School or Old French School was laying the foundations of counterpoint and polyphony. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z It bears a close resemblance to a hurdy-gurdy, and has four copper cords. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 29 of 55 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century 2012-02-03T03:00:18.817Z A fury loomed suddenly behind the mumble of a hurdy-gurdy piece; a snarl offered itself as invisible punctuation for a fol de rol of city life. Gargoyles 2012-01-05T03:00:27.063Z After a little he thought he would change the current of his sad musings, and go out into the street with his hurdy-gurdy. The Little Princess of Tower Hill 2012-02-06T03:00:11.547Z He heard the hurdy-gurdy and thought that he could not bear it. The Azure Rose A Novel 2011-12-31T03:00:18.657Z In my opinion there are only two musicians in history—Bach and Tchaikowsky—and neither of these sounds to advantage on a hurdy-gurdy. A Knight on Wheels 2011-12-24T03:08:07.830Z And those other days in early spring, when a hurdy-gurdy would play 'Turkey in the Straw,' and she could see Stephen pitching his Law Journals about, exulting in the glorious fact that he was alive. Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories 2011-12-01T03:00:20.193Z This pantomime action and the succeeding bit of dialog are accompanied by a rollicking, hurdy-gurdy sort of motif in the orchestra. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z He threw a cloth over his hurdy-gurdy and prepared to mount it on his shoulder. The Little Princess of Tower Hill 2012-02-06T03:00:11.547Z By way of beginning a conservative business-career, Charlie went to the front window and, as he had done one day not long since, emptied his pockets for the delight of the hurdy-gurdy grinder. The Azure Rose A Novel 2011-12-31T03:00:18.657Z He plays a hurdy-gurdy and Linda sings, and so the poor young vagrants pay their way. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z "I guess this hurdy-gurdy was lost before I was born," sighed Dot. Dot and Tot of Merryland 2011-11-12T03:00:34.677Z The hurdy-gurdy music is resumed, and distant bagpipes are heard,—noises peculiar to a village f�te. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z And we cannot now boast of one real genius upon the genuine hurdy-gurdy. The Cries of London Exhibiting Several of the Itinerant Traders of Antient and Modern Times 2011-10-23T02:00:21.883Z It was a ragged boy with a hurdy-gurdy, who had caught hold of the little twisting, mouthing creature and was already getting it into a miniature soldier's coat with brass buttons. The Rainbow Book Tales of Fun & Fancy 2011-09-18T02:00:22.467Z And, in the last act, the peasant lover with the hurdy-gurdy takes her back to Chamounix among the hills. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z So Dot set the hurdy-gurdy up straight and turned the crank, when it began playing in a jerky and wheezy manner a tune called "Silver Threads Among the Gold." Dot and Tot of Merryland 2011-11-12T03:00:34.677Z One might as reasonably ask, Why feel a greater interest in a first-class orchestral performance, than in the harmonic outrages of a hurdy-gurdy, since both are, from the physical side, vibratory phenomena? Determinism or Free-Will? 2011-09-10T02:00:27.557Z There was a pause of half a minute, and then the waggon lumbered on, and the hurdy-gurdy crashed out its discordant notes. A Life For a Love A Novel 2011-08-18T02:00:24.323Z Or is it the merry piping Of a distant hurdy-gurdy?— Eight Harvard Poets 2011-06-26T02:00:08.617Z To which Zinka replied: "But the choral is so drowned by trivial hurdy-gurdy tunes that I find it very difficult to follow." Our Own Set A Novel 2011-03-26T02:00:12.923Z Among other things lying near her Dot now noticed a hurdy-gurdy, such as she had seen musicians carrying around the streets. Dot and Tot of Merryland 2011-11-12T03:00:34.677Z He even has one of his hookers play a hurdy-gurdy — an actual hurdy-gurdy — as he gives diagnostic advice. House Watch: Return to the Dark Side 2011-03-15T07:35:00Z The thunderous rattle of a heavy waggon, the discordant notes of a brass band, the din of a hurdy-gurdy frightfully out of tune, suddenly stopped. A Life For a Love A Novel 2011-08-18T02:00:24.323Z The steps of the passers-by sound through the languid September air; an Italian hurdy-gurdy is grinding out the lullaby from "Trovatore," sleepy and sentimental. 'O Thou, My Austria!' 2011-03-04T03:01:01.630Z The hurdy-gurdy shows which had sprung up like mushrooms within twenty-four hours all over the village were doing a brisk business. The Niagara River 2011-02-08T03:00:09.703Z I drew round the hurdy-gurdy, and was beginning to flourish away, when a gentle sweet voice, raised a little louder than usual by eagerness, interrupted me. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z A small or declining nation is smacked aside and hype's hurdy-gurdy starts up afresh before reality lands its hammer blow in round two or the quarter-finals of a tournament. Joe Hart and Gary Cahill bring love of life to jaded England 2010-09-04T23:07:00Z Also, he said the simple, sentimental hurdy-gurdy man had become an instrument of the racketeers. | If Not for Bias in Ariz., N.Y. Might Be Good for Organ Grinders 2010-08-02T19:58:00Z Serving against the Turks, he is wounded, and takes to fiddling to support himself, marrying also a hurdy-gurdy girl of loose character. The Adventurous Simplicissimus being the description of the Life of a Strange vagabond named Melchior Sternfels von Fuchshaim “Fat chance of getting this old hurdy-gurdy fixed up in time to make it,” grumbled Jimsy. The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship I went into Dunning's library, drew the little hurdy-gurdy from its hiding-place, slung it, and began to play "St. Patrick's Day in the Morning," with spirit, and, I trust I may add, with execution. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z I heard my Lou this morning shout: "Here comes the hurdy-gurdy man!" Later Poems And then come his explanations, that make one deathly sick; and meanwhile my bride writes me “It's all up!” and I can just hang a hurdy-gurdy over my shoulder. Pandora's Box A Tragedy in Three Acts Goose-Skin renews his silent pledges, swearing upon his hurdy-gurdy and his chaplet of vine-leaves that he will be mute as a fish. The Iron Pincers or Mylio and Karvel A Tale of the Albigensian Crusades Is he to be proud of playing the same old tune over and over again, like the man with his hurdy-gurdy, grinding out the same melody to-day and to-morrow that he did yesterday? Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine The hurdy-gurdy coughed its way to the end of one tune, held its breath for an asthmatic moment, and then wailed into "The Sidewalks of New York." Little Aliens The dancing is of a primitive order not unlike the natural movement which street children make to the strains of the hurdy-gurdy. Seeds of Pine But the next morning it was known that the instrument was to grace a hurdy-gurdy saloon, owned by Tom Goskin, the leading gambler in the place. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 6 August 1906 Not far from the gay customer is his "rotte," a resonant hurdy-gurdy from which his nimble fingers know how to extract music, because Master Goose-Skin, for that is his name, is a skilful juggler. The Iron Pincers or Mylio and Karvel A Tale of the Albigensian Crusades Neither was Mrs. Fazakerly exactly like a violoncello, she was more like a piano; while Miss Tancred, from the Colonel's point of view, was like a hurdy-gurdy. The Return of the Prodigal I drew round the hurdy-gurdy, and was beginning to flourish away, when a gentle, sweet voice, raised a little louder than usual by eagerness, interrupted me. The Redskins; or, Indian and Injin, Volume 1. Being the Conclusion of the Littlepage Manuscripts When he had slowly arrived at this decision, he rose, shouldered the hurdy-gurdy, signaled Jocko to his wrist, pulled his cap in respect to his hostess, and set off. A Sunny Little Lass See him there With pouching shirt-front and disordered hair, Talking to Cramp the sturdy, Irreverent R. A. And he,—that's Joyce, The shaggy swart Silenus, with a voice Much like a hurdy-gurdy. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, January 25th, 1890 Your harp will be for the large hall of the manor, my hurdy-gurdy for the kitchen. The Iron Pincers or Mylio and Karvel A Tale of the Albigensian Crusades Not a difficult instrument the hurdy-gurdy; you have only to keep on turning a handle to make it go. The Return of the Prodigal I went into Dunning's library, drew the little hurdy-gurdy from its hiding-place, slung it, and began to play St. Patrick's Day in the Morning, with spirit, and, I trust I may add, with execution. The Redskins; or, Indian and Injin, Volume 1. Being the Conclusion of the Littlepage Manuscripts The old Italian organ-grinder doing his best to please you with his wheezy hurdy-gurdy is not just an old organ-grinder. Sex--The Unknown Quantity The Spiritual Function of Sex A fat hurdy-gurdy girl—or sometimes a squaw—would climb to a place in the stage. The Cariboo Trail A Chronicle of the Gold-fields of British Columbia Mylio, my poor hurdy-gurdy will not wait to accompany my songs. The Iron Pincers or Mylio and Karvel A Tale of the Albigensian Crusades Part way down a hurdy-gurdy in a tent began to get patronage again; the school children in white dresses with pink bows in their hair had just finished a stunt in the Square. The Million-Dollar Suitcase One of the gentlemen came as a Swiss ballad-singer with a hurdy-gurdy, leading a tame bear with a muzzle on his nose. Daughters of the Revolution and Their Times 1769 - 1776 A Historical Romance Troubadours will do for the country; in town, one can heed only the impersonal strains of the hurdy-gurdy. The Dominant Strain The hurdy-gurdy girls with true German thrift charged ten dollars or more a dance—not the stately waltz, but a wild fling to shake the rafters and tire out the stoutest miners. The Cariboo Trail A Chronicle of the Gold-fields of British Columbia He fell to playing upon his hurdy-gurdy and to singing songs against the church and the priests before the people at the inn. The Iron Pincers or Mylio and Karvel A Tale of the Albigensian Crusades They had quite a jollification that night on the schooner, singing songs and playing some kind of a hurdy-gurdy on deck, and the sound of it come over the water very pleasant to hear. Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas With muttered imprecation the peddlers pushed on their carts to make place for a noisy, tuneless hurdy-gurdy. Traffic in Souls A Novel of Crime and Its Cure For instance, he looked upon a man’s inability to find employment, or upon a poor fellow’s run of bad luck, as upon the placarded woes of a hurdy-gurdy beggar. Dr. Sevier When the road opened, there was a rush of hurdy-gurdy girls for dance-halls; but that did not modify the rough chivalry of an unwritten law. The Cariboo Trail A Chronicle of the Gold-fields of British Columbia A hurdy-gurdy, in the side street, poured forth the notes of the "Marseillaise." The Beloved Woman But it wasn't loafing that kept him stuffed in a hot shed all day, wheezing polkas out of the hurdy-gurdy, but a real good idea of improving on the handcart. Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas The hurdy-gurdy man's monkey, cap in hand, clambered to the sill of the mediocre artist's window. A Book Without A Title In a street of brownstone fronts in mid-town Manhattan, a hurdy-gurdy strummed a welcome to us in the golden November sunlight, and a canary in a gilt cage twittered ecstatically from an open window. If You Don't Write Fiction He danced the hurdy-gurdy on that basket till he cut his feet. The Cariboo Trail A Chronicle of the Gold-fields of British Columbia He sold the patent in Connecticut to a Yankee peddler for a horse and wagon, and the peddler's stock, including a hurdy-gurdy. Peter Cooper The Riverside Biographical Series, Number 4 Then may we reasonably maintain that Beethoven's piano music is not really beautiful, because it cannot be played on the hurdy-gurdy. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: In Nine Discourses Delivered to the Catholics of Dublin The hurdy-gurdy man's monkey, cap in hand, clambered to the neighbouring sill of the great artist's window. A Book Without A Title The night was perfect to begin with, and the Chinese lanterns and the music of the hurdy-gurdy all combined to form a scene of magic enchantment that fairly entranced beauty-loving Judith. Judy of York Hill Under a tree, a little Savoyard in rags, with a black cap on his head, was making a marmot dance to the shrill notes of his hurdy-gurdy. The Gods are Athirst Of contact with the hurdy-gurdy of existence which he as a journalist felt under the ideas of the day, there was none. Erik Dorn Adam and Eve, preceded by Death, playing on a beggar's lyre or hurdy-gurdy, are driven by the angel from Eden. The Dance of Death He had gone into a courtyard off Holborn, drawn by the sound of a hurdy-gurdy. On the Stairs In the street below the hurdy-gurdy continued grinding out "Bon-bon Buddy, My Chocolate Drop," with the negress idly accompanying it. The Easiest Way A Story of Metropolitan Life In this village by night you hear the hurdy-gurdy, and the joyous and unthinking laugh of people, who have no care nor concern for the morrow. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917 A hurdy-gurdy furnished the music and the greensward was their ballroom floor. Molly Brown's Orchard Home A clown was dancing to the music of a hurdy-gurdy while a woman in a tawdry pink satin evening gown beat an accompaniment on a drum. Jerry Junior A clown was dancing to the music of a hurdy-gurdy, while a woman in a tawdry pink satin evening gown beat an accompaniment on a drum. Jerry The minutes might have lengthened into hours, when suddenly a hurdy-gurdy in the street below started to play a popular air. The Easiest Way A Story of Metropolitan Life Far down the street the inevitable hurdy-gurdy ground out the inevitable "Marseillaise." Jane Journeys On Then the hurdy-gurdy started up a brisk polka. Molly Brown's Orchard Home The hurdy-gurdy, I need hardly tell you, belongs to the organ family. Journeys to Bagdad The instruments were most probably lutes, viols, flute, oboe, and possibly bag-pipe, hurdy-gurdy and little organ. Some Forerunners of Italian Opera Then opening the window, at the same time humming the tune of the hurdy-gurdy, she got a bottle of milk that was standing on the sill outside and placed it on the table. The Easiest Way A Story of Metropolitan Life He makes the orchestra imitate the quavering of an old hurdy-gurdy. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Everyone had a partner and everyone seemed to feel it to be his or her duty as well as pleasure to dance as long as the hurdy-gurdy man could grind out a tune. Molly Brown's Orchard Home But in the city it is the hurdy-gurdy that gives notice of the turning of the seasons. Journeys to Bagdad I heard the drone of a hurdy-gurdy outside. The Fifth Wheel A Novel As she spoke, a hurdy-gurdy in the street under her window began to play the tune of "Bon-bon Buddy, My Chocolate Drop." The Easiest Way A Story of Metropolitan Life The hurdy-gurdy vies with the push-cart, the streets are full of children and women, and you are as a stranger in a strange land. Aliens or Americans? I love to travel down half-way And meet her coming up the earth, With hurdy-gurdy men who play And make the children dance for mirth. More Songs From Vagabondia There is a sour rhythm in the fellow and he will beat a pretty syncopation on them if the hurdy-gurdy will but stick to marching time. Journeys to Bagdad There was not even an organ boy or a hurdy-gurdy. Rome in 1860 Then his attention was diverted by a small group of tiny girls dancing on the sidewalk to the husky strains of an old hurdy-gurdy. The House of the Vampire Here the wilder spirits assembled and drank square gin, and gambled in the canvas shanty bars, or danced with fine frenzy to music provided by some enterprising German Fräulein stolidly grinding a hurdy-gurdy. In the Roaring Fifties They requested him to "cheese it"; they assisted him with uncalled-for and inappropriate applause, and one of the party got behind him and went through the motion of turning a hurdy-gurdy. The Bread-winners A Social Study Or, to dig deep in the riot of your youth, you have leased a hurdy-gurdy for a dollar and with other devils of your kind gone forth to seek your fortune. Journeys to Bagdad I was directed to put my hand into the carriage-pocket, where I should find some "loose change," kept there for candy and the hurdy-gurdy boys. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. XVI., December, 1880. He found himself, indeed, listening, found himself almost disappointed to hear nothing but the far-off, eternal roar of the city, and the melancholy grinding of a hurdy-gurdy below. The Lighted Way There were half a dozen musicians, who played upon tom-toms, instruments like a fiddle, and one that was very nearly a hurdy-gurdy, with lutes and flutes. Across India Or, Live Boys in the Far East Hetty had for three months thought of nothing else … she went as a Savoyard with a hurdy-gurdy fastened round her waist. In a Green Shade A Country Commentary It is the hurdy-gurdy that calls to life such revelry. Journeys to Bagdad Susan is lean, cadaverous and intellectual, with the proportions of a file and the voice of a hurdy-gurdy. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years These southern people, like the Arabs, the Apulians, and the Spaniards, seem to find their music in a hurdy-gurdy swell of sound. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series Why, if the labouring man delights in the harmless hurdy-gurdy and finds his pleasure mounted on a wooden horse, should you say that the island of his delight is 'vile'? The Younger Set If he has a liking for trade he trundles a pushcart filled with fruit or chocolates; or he may turn a jolly hurdy-gurdy or grind scissors. Our Foreigners A Chronicle of Americans in the Making But the hurdy-gurdy—a younger son, wild, and a bit of a pagan like its progenitor—took to the streets. Journeys to Bagdad The little children in the alleys of a great city seem to be agitated in the same way by the hurdy-gurdy! The Redemption of David Corson Like playing a hurdy-gurdy, if you turn round often enough you cannot fail to make a successful performance.' Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 88, April, 1875 A description of the mode of using water-power for driving the North Bloomfield tunnel in California, some years since, will give a good illustration of some of the advantages of the hurdy-gurdy. Scientific American Supplement, No. 455, September 20, 1884 A hurdy-gurdy on the curb was bubbling over with merry discords, and was flanked by garrulous Italians with push-carts, lighted by flaring torches. Romance Island But the hurdy-gurdy is the call to sterner business also. Journeys to Bagdad We goes over thar more to give our countenance an' endorsements to Hamilton who runs the hurdy-gurdy, an' who's a mighty proper citizen. Wolfville Nights Disraeli read the missive with impatience—the idea of his meeting an unknown woman in this fishmonger manner at a hurdy-gurdy show! Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors The two diamond drills were driven by a small hurdy-gurdy set on the rear of the drill carriage. Scientific American Supplement, No. 455, September 20, 1884 Then he went on to describe how, while they were having dinner, a man with a hurdy-gurdy had come into the yard with a little girl, who had danced and sung to the music. The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories Though science lay me by the heels, I’ll assert that the crocus, which is a pioneer on the windy borderland of March, would not show its head except on the sounding of the hurdy-gurdy. Journeys to Bagdad As she lies there a hurdy-gurdy in the street starts to play a popular air. The Easiest Way Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911 Around a bend in the road came a galloping white horse, old and lean, dragging at its heels a reeling hurdy-gurdy cart. The Boy Scouts on Picket Duty A hurdy-gurdy was playing close by, and a few ragged children stared at the hurdy-gurdy, on the end of which a baby was cradled. The Pretty Lady It is the modern Savoyard hurdy-gurdy, as we still more improperly term it; for the hurdy-gurdy is quite a different instrument. Account of a Tour in Normandy, Volume 2 I say, you rascal with the hurdy-gurdy, More than enough of that vile shindy; drop it! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, August 2, 1890 The hurdy-gurdy continues, with the negress accompanying it. The Easiest Way Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911 The boys stepped back and the hurdy-gurdy driver busied himself at once, testing the harness and wheels and even patting the thin old nag. The Boy Scouts on Picket Duty All to the cadence of a hurdy-gurdy tune! Love and Mr. Lewisham In the meanwhile, my books are scattered about in cases in different parts of a double sitting-room, where the cats carouse on one side, and the hurdy-gurdy man girds up his loins on the other. Gossip in a Library A wheezing hurdy-gurdy, with every other note gone to the limbo of lost chords, rasped and leaked jerky tunes. Bambi At this moment the hurdy-gurdy in the street, presumably immediately under her window, begins to play the tune of "Bon-Bon Buddie, My Chocolate Drop." The Easiest Way Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911 Then came hurdy-gurdy boys and little flower-girls again, mingling with the landscapes, and thrusting their curly heads forward, as if to bid me not forget them. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 Arriving under the shadow of the Pyncheon Elm, it proved to be the Italian boy, who, with his monkey and show of puppets, had once before played his hurdy-gurdy beneath the arched window. House of the Seven Gables A hurdy-gurdy began to play, abruptly drowning the noise of a quarrel between some Frenchmen farther up the street. Enoch Soames: a memory of the eighteen-nineties Then I kind of sauntered out to the back room where the hurdy-gurdy ought to be. Arizona Nights Frisch, Managetta, and Rousse speak of a man in whom the same effect was produced by the sound of a hurdy-gurdy. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine He is but a mouthful of sweetened wind, a painted echo, an oratorical hurdy-gurdy that plays the music of others. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 10 That voice tinkled in my ears like a silver hurdy-gurdy! The Underdogs, a Story of the Mexican Revolution Monsieur le Cur�, he was a little lad, about ten years old, with a marmot, I think, and a hurdy-gurdy. Les Misérables I might actually get me a hurdy-gurdy and Franziska could go about and collect the pennies. The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume II There was a hurdy-gurdy rattling tinnily through the morning that must have played on uninterruptedly through this strange demise of hers. Star-Dust Speaking through his apoplectic organs, I could not understand myself: it was a mumbling hubbub, the drone of a bagpipe, and the tantalizing strum strum of a hurdy-gurdy! The Adventures of Hugh Trevor On leaving the top of the hill and descending into the town I met my fate in the form of a woman who was playing a hurdy-gurdy, and singing to its strains a Provençal ballad. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc He turned his head and saw a little Savoyard, about ten years of age, coming up the path and singing, his hurdy-gurdy on his hip, and his marmot-box on his back. Les Misérables So much to be expected is the unexpected, that I am quite willing to admit I may marry the hurdy-gurdy man who plays beneath my window. The Glory of the Conquered The Story of a Great Love Tuesday night, a German named Charles Hurtzal, engineer in a mill at Silver City, came to this place, and visited the hurdy-gurdy house on B street. Roughing It, Part 5. Two maids of the inn found partners in a couple of rustic youths, and a young soldier en congé provided the music by whistling, or imitating the hurdy-gurdy with his mouth. Two Summers in Guyenne On a capital at S. Georges de Boscherville, in Normandy, is an eleventh-century representation of a huge hurdy-gurdy resting on the knees of two performers. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc The remainder of the evening was spent by Stephen in miscellaneous cross-examination of Mrs Bunch and in efforts to extract a tune from the hurdy-gurdy. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary Presently the hurdy-gurdy started the ghostly tinkling of the Il Bacio waltz, and the ingenuous couples of Avignon rose and began to dance. The Mountebank Here in his corner, surrounded by the molding symbols and slogans of a dead world, Dutch is rounding out his career—a Silenus in exile, his eyes still bright with the memory of hurdy-gurdy midnights. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago Puppet show—dancing bear—bells—hurdy-gurdy—recruiting party—song and chorus. Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan — Volume 02 He looked at my bag, then at my hurdy-gurdy, then scrutinised my boots; wanted to know what priced rooms I required; must consult madam. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc Whine creaked the hurdy-gurdy, and bow-wow all of a sudden barked the dog. What Will He Do with It? — Complete Whine creaked the hurdy-gurdy, and bow- wow all of a sudden barked the dog. What Will He Do with It? — Volume 04 There is to be a dance to a hurdy-gurdy. We Can't Have Everything Just as he was about to pronounce the last sad rites a hurdy-gurdy started playing 'Don't Get Married Any More, Ma,' with variations. The Sorrows of a Show Girl My experiences with the hurdy-gurdy recall to my memory some others I went through a few years ago. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc Half-way down the room at one side against the wall a mechanical player piano was grinding out garish, hurdy-gurdy music. The Ramblin' Kid Look at our Parliament—a hurdy-gurdy turning out, age after age, a sing-song of pigmy regulations, accompanied for grum kettledrum by a musketry of suicides, and for pibroch by a European bleating of little children. The Lord of the Sea My father used to pass an hour or two nightly at the tavern of the Little Bacchus; there also Jeannetæ the hurdy-gurdy player and Catherine the lacemaker were regular frequenters. The Queen Pedauque The girls were dancing to the music of the hurdy-gurdy. Betty Wales, Sophomore A handle is turned that grates on one catgut string, and the fingers of the left hand, passed under the hurdy-gurdy, touch notes that stop the string at various lengths, and so vary the tone. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc I meet a melancholy old Savoyard playing on a hurdy-gurdy, grisly, dejected, dirty, with a look upon him as though the iron had long since entered into his soul. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler In the store windows were marvelous objects, and around the hurdy-gurdy, when she had reached it, she found a dozen dancing children, most fascinating to watch. Pollyanna Grows Up The season, as projected, was to last five weeks, and a virtue proclaimed in the list was to be a departure from the hurdy-gurdy list which had been doing service so long. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time Finish a letter," echoed Mary, "with that hurdy-gurdy going! Betty Wales, Sophomore Now only did I discover what the magpie portended, for with the acquisition of that hurdy-gurdy my life became a burden to me. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc He is ruddy, lusty, full of life and health and spirits, and he vents these in a shrill whistle which eclipses the hurdy-gurdy of the Savoyard. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler So altogether delightful, indeed, did this pastime prove to be that Pollyanna followed the hurdy-gurdy for some distance, just to see those children dance. Pollyanna Grows Up These sums were much smaller than those expended in the previous season on the hurdy-gurdy Italian list, and the stage pictures were all much finer. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time Tommy might have remained limp indefinitely had not a hurdy-gurdy opportunely arrived on the scene. Lovey Mary That had brought me into such difficulties that I felt convinced a hurdy-gurdy + a spinning-wheel would lodge me in a lunatic asylum. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc "But I want to see the show!" insisted Freddie, and he was going to cry, Bert feared, when there appeared, out in front of the hotel, an Italian with a hurdy-gurdy. The Bobbsey Twins in the Great West A huge red bottle in a drug-store window caught her eye, and from down the street came the sound of a hurdy-gurdy. Pollyanna Grows Up A hurdy-gurdy, guarded by two shadowy forms, was pouring out a wild jangle of sound from the curb. The Heart of Rachael At a street corner children of the poor were dancing around a hurdy-gurdy. The Landloper I looked lovingly, longingly at that spinning-wheel, and might have bought it for a franc and a half, and would have done so, had I not been encumbered with the hurdy-gurdy. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc The street was empty; a hurdy-gurdy unseen poured forth a brassy flood of sound. Martie, the Unconquered He returned to his native village, dressed as an Italian mendicant, with a monkey perched upon his shoulder, and playing airs of his own composition upon a hurdy-gurdy. Roughing It in the Bush At the first move he swarms all over this Curly Bill like a wild-cat, makes him drop his gun, an' sends him out of the hurdy-gurdy on a canter. Wolfville The hurdy-gurdy tune and the unsung words had acted like a spell. Jonah She comes to Beaucaire, where Aucassin is now count, his father having died, and sings to her hurdy-gurdy the song of her adventures. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc Ted laughed, as the hurdy-gurdy girls with shrieks of laughter pounced upon the noisy newcomer. Down the Mother Lode The best fun would be a huge hurdy-gurdy or something of that kind, an instrument with sensation. Defenders of Democracy; contributions from representative men and women of letters and other arts from our allies and our own country, edited by the Gift book committee of the Militia of Mercy I shore waits for your reply with impatience, for I eetches to go back an' shoot up this new hurdy-gurdy from now till sun-up.' Wolfville If the British public knew the difference between music and a hurdy-gurdy, he would have kept a butler of his own. Fanny and the Servant Problem And a blind man with a dog, to whose neck was tied a little deep dish for pennies, ground a hurdy-gurdy as he passed. Saint's Progress The singer was not of the hurdy-gurdy type so common in those days, but a "lady," young, lovely and accomplished. Down the Mother Lode It has a hurdy-gurdy fixed to its waist and a drum strapped on behind, a row of pipes hanging from its face, and bells and clappers from most of its other joints. They and I Once, so they tells the story, Curly Bill rounds up this Slim Jim in a Red Dog hurdy-gurdy an' concloods to have some entertainment with him. Wolfville The dancing was to the sound of a hurdy-gurdy and violin, the same couples almost always together. An Iceland Fisherman Once, just outside our door, I saw him standing in a crowd, watching a performing poodle attached to a hurdy-gurdy. Novel Notes You came to think it the dance music of Hell, ground from a cracked hurdy-gurdy, lent out by the Devil on hire. Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow A hurdy-gurdy jarred into the interval of quiet. The Call of the Canyon If a gent's morose, an' his whiskey's slow placin' itse'f, he goes over to Hamilton's hurdy-gurdy an' finds relaxation an' relief. Wolfville "Go, then," I said, in my sternest accents,—"go fetch a zithern, or a banjo, or a kit, or a hurdy-gurdy, or a fiddle." The Brick Moon and Other Stories A hurdy-gurdy was playing in the corner opposite the club, just visible from where he stood. The Illustrious Prince A hurdy-gurdy began to play, abruptly drowning the noise of a quarrel between some Frenchmen further up the street. Seven Men Then above the roar of the train sounded the high notes of a hurdy-gurdy. The Call of the Canyon We bear our dreams among us, bear them all, Like hurdy-gurdy music they rise and fall, Climb to beauty and die. The House of Dust; a symphony A hurdy-gurdy sings in the crowded street, The golden notes skip over the sunlit stones, Wings are upon our feet. The House of Dust; a symphony |
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