单词 | re-echo |
例句 | I make my piano dream or sing at pleasure, re-echo with exulting harmonies and rival the most skilful bow in swiftness. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z Before we have done, the Atlantic shall hear that cry, and La Manche re-echo it! The Red Cockade 2012-03-30T02:00:19.603Z "The color of Scotland has entered into him altogether," says Mr. James, who, we gather, conceives in Edinburgh Castle a place where tartans glisten in the sun, while rocks re-echo bagpipes. An Edinburgh Eleven Pencil Portraits from College Life 2012-03-21T02:00:30.747Z I re-echo with all my heart your impatience for the moment of our meeting again. The Letters of Henry James (volume I) 2012-02-08T03:00:15.197Z His cruelties yet re-echo in the national traditions. The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, November 1864 2012-02-04T03:00:16.007Z And the land that gave it birth it will leave forevermore; No more the hills re-echo to its music as of yore, Amid the ancient ruins pining, an exile on its native shore. Donahoe's Magazine, Volume XV, No. 3 Volume XV (Jan 1886-Jul 1886) 2012-01-23T03:00:12.223Z It was then that Buzot pronounced that phrase which was soon to re-echo through the halls of the Assembly: "The property of the clergy belongs to the nation." The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z Crang-r-r-r! goes the rifle, and every rock in the island seems to re-echo the sound. Wild Adventures round the Pole The Cruise of the "Snowbird" Crew in the "Arrandoon" 2011-12-15T03:00:12.560Z Even, however, if there is, it is but the re-echo of these aggressively Christian sentiments. Islam Her Moral And Spiritual Value A Rational And Pyschological Study 2011-11-25T03:00:15.820Z It seemed to be the office of their lives to re-echo the Roman oracles. Letters From Rome on the Council 2011-11-25T03:00:11.447Z And the workings re-echo a volley as the timbers are driven in place; Then a whisper is borne to the toilers: "Boys, his mother is there on the brace!" The Coo-ee Reciter 2011-11-20T03:00:16.890Z I could have stopped there for ever, and I wanted somebody to say all this to, and who should re-echo the same to me. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol. 60, No. 373, November 1846 2011-10-21T02:00:17.417Z The twentieth century poet, singing with his scrupulously polished vocalisation, usually finds himself content to re-echo what has been said before. Open Water 2011-10-14T02:00:31.043Z Your bitter moan doth mar 280 The rhythm of the celestial palace till These vaults re-echo with your woe. Vondel's Lucifer 2011-10-09T02:00:28.557Z The rocks re-echo the crash five seconds after, but the echo is mingled with the yelling of the wounded and the drowning. The Island of Gold A Sailor's Yarn 2011-10-03T02:00:28.483Z Those ghostly voices of the past, no matter how faint their re-echo, marvellously stir our souls. The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine 2011-09-21T02:00:27.670Z The Christian hermits come, and make the storied stones of the Pharaohs re-echo with their triumphant songs. Scientific Culture, and Other Essays Second Edition; with Additions 2011-09-17T02:00:31.747Z A perpetual sound of rifle firing filled the air, overpowered every now and then by the roar of a Krupp shell that would make the rocks re-echo somewhere in Lelyhoek. Through Shot and Flame The Adventures and Experiences of J. D. Kestell Chaplain to President Steyn and General Christian De Wet 2011-08-16T02:00:45.283Z Above the bird-music is heard the insistent cry of the cuckoo, till the fells re-echo with his calling. The Dales of Arcady 2011-08-16T02:00:42.740Z For it seemed as if the cave might be the spot where Apollo had skinned Marsyas, and Henty listened as if expectant of hearing the sufferer’s howls re-echo through the vast labyrinth. George Alfred Henty The Story of an Active Life 2011-07-31T02:00:08.463Z Then the steam-pipe whistles, and the rocks re-echo the whistle as we float along. Crying for the Light, Vol. 3 [of 3] or Fifty Years Ago 2011-07-23T02:00:11.900Z In regard to this Emperor's political career, full of ambition and stratagem, we can only re-echo his dying words to his confessor:—"God must be merciful to kings?" The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 2, September, 1851 2011-06-14T02:00:20.590Z Its narrow streets re-echo with the heavy tread of exulting soldiers, with the watchword of a foreign tongue. The Life, Letters and Work of Frederic Leighton Volume I 2011-05-22T02:00:16.657Z It is unnecessary to re-echo the praises of his best pieces, as there is no epithet of admiration which has not been bestowed upon them. Life of Robert Burns 2011-05-11T02:00:21.043Z “Command the dog back!” he shouted, in a voice that made the rocks re-echo. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z With this the peccant animal is brutally belaboured, till the woods for a mile around re-echo its howlings. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z "I suppose I only re-echo what thousands have said, that I wish from my heart the race was run, and that I could lie down beside my poor Charley." Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I 2011-04-15T02:00:13.527Z Music, the sister Art he so devoutly worshipped, lifted up her voice in pathetic accents to the dome of the vast Cathedral, striving to re-echo the solemnity and grief around. The Life, Letters and Work of Frederic Leighton Volume I 2011-05-22T02:00:16.657Z Jack at once accepted the challenge, and putting the trumpet to his mouth, gave a blast that made the hills re-echo. Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales A Sequel to the Nursery Rhymes of England 2011-04-01T02:00:34.340Z Let glory re-echo the strain; The full tide of honour may flow from the scar, And heroes may smile on their pain. Fontainbleau 2011-03-30T02:00:17.797Z The Recollet roared and groaned, till he made the church re-echo. Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume 2011-03-20T02:00:21.247Z Mark the year, and mark the night, When Severn shall re-echo with affright The shrieks of death through Berkeley's roofs that ring; Shrieks of an agonizing king! Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z From all the South comes a wailing moan, And mountains and valleys re-echo the groan, For the gallant chief of her clans has flown, And a nation is filled with woe. Songs and Ballads of the Southern People 1861-1865 2011-03-06T03:00:22.800Z Hurrying footsteps echo and re-echo, and gradually die away into silence. Betty Grier 2011-02-24T03:01:04.507Z In regard to this emperor's political career, full of ambition and stratagem, we can only re-echo his dying words to his confessor: "God must be merciful to kings!" Harper's New Monthly Magazine No. XVI.?September, 1851?Vol. III. 2011-02-15T03:00:16.383Z We shall be surprised if within the next few days the press of all neutral lands does not re-echo these feelings with an intensity which will astonish the disciples of "Kultur." A Noble Woman The Life-Story of Edith Cavell 2011-01-27T03:00:42.663Z Their footsteps seemed to echo and re-echo as they went down the three flights of stairs. The Adventures of a Freshman 2011-01-18T03:00:12.083Z Once again, too, did the harsh sound re-echo from within. The House of Strange Secrets A Detective Story 2011-01-15T03:00:37.173Z A fruitless struggle ensued, and then at length, seeming to accommodate himself to circumstances, he set off at a sharp trot, his guards making the air re-echo with their merry shouts. The Swiss Family Robinson or, Adventures on a Desert Island 2011-01-03T03:01:03.473Z The rocks re-echo shrill, the beasts of forest wild Stand at the cavern's mouth, in listening trance beguiled. Heathen Mythology But for the present at least Paris would echo and re-echo with the name of Jean Laparde. The Belovéd Traitor Helen awoke Ruth in the morning with the question that was bound to echo and re-echo through the bungalow for that, and subsequent days: “Where is Nita?” Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point Nita, the Girl Castaway We were allowing the memories of this delightful day to re-echo in our hearts. The Romance of the Canoness A Life-History Strafford’s reported words on hearing of his desertion by Charles, “Put not your trust in princes,” re-echo through the whole of Charles’s reign. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 8 "Chariot" to "Chatelaine" Then after a longer pause, a wild uncontrollable; "Bless! bless! bless!" which seemed to re-echo in the room long after her lingering step had left it. The Sword of Damocles A Story of New York Life Love can hear each laudable Thought of the loved made audible, Spoken in wonder, or bliss, or pain, And re-echo it back again; Ever responsive, ever awake, Ever replying with ache for ache. One Day & Another A Lyrical Eclogue And those who are comfortably seated within the pale, re-echo the cry of “Keep them out.” Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. 22, March, 1852, Volume 4. So we lay in the black midnight stillness, listening to these abatagati squatted around by the rock-hung pool, and the dismal howling of beasts far and near seemed to re-echo their foul and evil plotting. The White Shield At length an angelic figure actually bore in a large dish containing a quantity of vegetables, occasioning a cry of joy to re-echo through our end of the room. The Picturesque Antiquities of Spain Described in a series of letters, with illustrations representing Moorish palaces, cathedrals, and other monuments of art, contained in the cities of Burgos, Valladolid, Toledo, and Seville. And these are the voices of people who were merry and jovial while on earth, and who now take delight a rifare il verso, to re-echo a strain. p. Legends of Florence Collected from the People, First Series You can hardly imagine how such words re-echo in the hearts of oppressed nations, what streams of sympathy are today converging from all corners of Europe upon France, what hopes depend upon your victory. Above the Battle Then, you have a number of Pastimes that serve to gladden the fireside; to light up many faces right joyfully, and make the parlour re-echo with mirth. Endless Amusement A Collection of Nearly 400 Entertaining Experiments A blow that made the hall re-echo now burst open the door of the room, and a great white figure appeared on the threshold. The Wine-ghosts of Bremen The bridegroom spoke his "yes" in a loud, firm voice, the walls seemed to re-echo it, but the bride spoke it almost in a whisper, it sounded like the buzzing of a fly. St. Peter's Umbrella I can only say that, if convulsion could cause rain, there was convulsion enough, for the roaring of the cannon kept up one continued re-echo. Memoirs of the Extraordinary Military Career of John Shipp Late a Lieut. in His Majesty's 87th Regiment We saw the glare Of torches that hurried from chamber to stair; And we heard the castle re-echo her name, But neither to them nor to us she came. Idyllic Monologues Old and New World Verses The words blurred, and seemed to echo and re-echo inside Hawkes' head. Pursuit No little feet have come to patter up and down the wide staircase of that roomy house in Russell-square, no little voices re-echo along the passages and in the lofty rooms. Under False Pretences A Novel The colonel felt as if his words must re-echo like a trumpet-call from the walls, and he lowered his voice almost to a whisper. Jena or Sedan? And the omnivorous reader, anxious to keep up with the literature of the day, might fairly re-echo the aspiration. By-ways in Book-land Short Essays on Literary Subjects It was ever a thought with me how differently that cry would re-echo in the chamber of lovers, beside the bed of death, or in the condemned cell. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) A nightingale began to sing in the little wood, and made it echo and re-echo with the richest song. The Wolf Patrol A Tale of Baden-Powell's Boy Scouts Heights of Quebec, O hear and re-echo it back to the Baltic Sea! The Lord of Misrule And Other Poems To tell you the vague suggestions of my imagination at various times would doubtless be but to re-echo some of your own least satisfactory surmises. Records of Later Life With echo and re-echo, far and wide, A golden sea of mockery, they laughed! Collected Poems Volume One Emmanuel’s name Shall win wider fame, Through vales and o’er hills it shall sound: Great Jericho’s wall, Before it shall fall; The trumpets re-echo around. Favourite Welsh Hymns Translated into English We shall praise with all our pow'r All Thy goodness, Thee adore, While in weakness here we wander, And Thy praise re-echo yonder! Paul Gerhardt's Spiritual Songs Translated by John Kelly The caves, the rocks, re-echo to his groans! The Grecian Daughter Assyrian documents are also said to "echo and re-echo the truth of Bible history," This is not true, according to Professor Sayce, who knows more about Assyrian history than Talmage knows about all things whatsoever. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) It was fortunate that, during this operation, which made the walls of their little dwelling re-echo, their landlord was absent. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 57, No. 352, February 1845 The priests and the god had been defied, and screaming and shouts rang throughout the vast chamber to re-echo batteringly from ceiling and walls. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 "My son is soon to be married!" and the four walls seemed to repeat and re-echo them. Pretty Madcap Dorothy Or, How She Won a Lover The conversation of his parents and associates would relate to the burden of the Saxon yoke, and his surroundings would perpetually re-echo the stories of Ireland's wrongs and woes. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule But, all the same, the memory it has touched will vibrate and smart; to-day and to-morrow, and I know not for how many days, it will re-echo in my brain. Select Conversations with an Uncle (Now Extinct) And Two Other Reminiscences The people re-echo the key-note struck by a J. S. Mills, by a Bright, a Cobden, and others of like pure mind and noble heart. Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863 A deep sigh, from the corner of the room, seemed to re-echo the tailor's sorrowful outburst. An Obscure Apostle A Dramatic Story With a wild and unearthly scream, that the very earth itself seems to re-echo, they spring from their hiding and advance at the double towards the fort—for fort it is now. Our Home in the Silver West A Story of Struggle and Adventure It is but a re-echo of much of the folly talked during the war, when we were so credulous as to believe that every dead soldier was a saint and every live one a hero. Gilbert Keith Chesterton And he esteemed it a privilege beyond all price to be permitted to make the abodes of barbarism and the habitations of cruelty re-echo the matchless music of that mighty monosyllable. A Handful of Stars Texts That Have Moved Great Minds The Fathers of the Church, without an exception, re-echo the language of the Apostle of the Gentiles by proclaiming the Real Presence of our Lord in the Eucharist. The Faith of Our Fathers It grows, it resounds, the woods re-echo with a multitude of sweet voices. The Wagnerian Romances Little Dagon was making the rafters re-echo as I entered the bay. When Life Was Young At the Old Farm in Maine My voice seemed to reverberate and re-echo as if I had shouted with all my strength. The Blue Germ As the lash touched the beautiful Hemjunah, she made the vaulted roof re-echo with her cries; nor did my heart feel less sensibly the strokes which I gave than her own. Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers And the cheers echo and re-echo along the water and back to the distant hills. The Young Oarsmen of Lakeview "I am sure I re-echo your wish," answered Allen, whereupon the captain laughed and declared that the fruit he meant was dead Americans hanging from the boughs. The Hero of Ticonderoga or Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys Such a re-echo or acknowledgment might be ever so slight, or might be quite emphatic and dominate as the leading motive, but for perfectly harmonious effect it must be there. Line and Form (1900) In all that the woman had said to him, there had been a re-echo of his own thoughts,—of one side, at any rate, of his own thoughts. An Old Man's Love Every now and then, too, they would make the wood-side re-echo with the musical ringing sound of the scythes, as the gritty rubbers glided over the keen edges of the bright tools. Hollowdell Grange Holiday Hours in a Country Home All night the jungle-fowl and monkeys kept up an incessant obligato, and the forest seemed to re-echo with mysterious and far-off sounds. The Great White Tribe in Filipinia Again and again did the walls re-echo with the plaudits. The Hero of Ticonderoga or Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys Nowise daunted, the reverend gentleman took off his coat, rolled up his sleeves and went to work with a will, making the vault re-echo with his blows. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 26, August, 1880 of Popular Literature and Science And so hearts here that love Jesus Christ and keep in unison with Him, and are sympathetic with His desires, will learn to know His will, and will re-echo the music that comes from Him. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John So select a tragic argument, ensuring The maximum expenditure of gore, And the epithets arresting, unalluring, Elemental, will re-echo as before. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 4, 1914 It was with her in her own room where Lizette’s hopeless words seemed to echo and re-echo. The Torch Bearer A Camp Fire Girls' Story The Brahmins are nigh, And the depths of the jungle re-echo their cry. The Book of Humorous Verse And they add the words which all but those who make profit out of war will heartily echo and re-echo, “Ainsi soit il.” The French Prisoners of Norman Cross A Tale And the rest joined in and made the house re-echo with their hearty chorus: "Joyful all ye nations rise, Join the triumph of the skies; With th' angelic host proclaim, Christ is born in Bethlehem!" The Governess Public opinion, of which we hear so much, is never any thing else than the re-echo of the thoughts of a few great men half a century before. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 The cry is borne down through the ages, to echo and re-echo so long as mothers love and Death is still unchained. A Book of Myths At last S�ra-pion's mattock struck the coffin itself, making its planks re-echo with a deep sonorous sound, with that terrible sound nothingness utters when stricken. Clarimonde Yet midway my hope is, if righteous gods can do aught at all, thou wilt drain the cup of vengeance on the rocks, and re-echo calls on Dido's name. The Aeneid of Virgil Marie could feel that young Greg was ready to burst; but she could not detect a move, not a quiver, out of him until the last note of the last bugle had ceased to re-echo. Sonnie-Boy's People They professed to re-echo his unbounded confidence in the Provincial militia, but begged to be informed of the quarter whence the attack was anticipated. The Story of the Upper Canada Rebellion My ingenuity stands stockstill at the question, and I can only re-echo, Why? Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General In another second, ere the sound of his merry chuckle had ceased to re-echo in the distance, he had passed through the swing-gate that gave admittance to the grounds. The White Squall A Story of the Sargasso Sea Buildings, or naked rocks, re-echo much more articulately than hanging woods or vales; because in the latter the voice is as it were entangled, and embarrassed in the covert, and weakened in the rebound. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 2 An old man, sitting at the head of the ring, beat time upon the drum, while the grim array of warriors made the woods re-echo with their yells. Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 1 Her challenging words, "Failure is impossible," still echo and re-echo through the years, as the crusade for human rights goes forward and men and women together strive to build and preserve a free world. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian Again the clan, in festive crowd, Throng through the gate of Alva's hall; The sounds of mirth re-echo loud, And all their former joy recall. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales Then there was that startling, hollow groan, that seemed to echo and re-echo through the deserted house. The Outdoor Girls in a Motor Car The Haunted Mansion of Shadow Valley In vain did musical glasses and harmonicas resound, the piano and voices re-echo; these supposed aids only seemed to increase the patients' convulsive movements. Complete Hypnotism, Mesmerism, Mind-Reading and Spiritualism How to Hypnotize: Being an Exhaustive and Practical System of Method, Application, and Use Mark the year and mark the night When Severn shall re-echo with affright The shrieks of death through Berkeley's roof that ring, Shrieks of an agonising king! Lyra Heroica A Book of Verse for Boys Shoghi Effendi hopes that the friends will re-echo this call to an organic unity of mankind until it forms part of the conscious faith of every living man in the world. Compilation on Peace Through the long days of spring all heaven above And earth beneath, re-echo with my pain. Japanese Literature Including Selections from Genji Monogatari and Classical Poetry and Drama of Japan Mark the year and mark the night When Severn shall re-echo with affright The shrieks of death thro' Berkley's roof that ring, Shrieks of an agonising king! The Golden Treasury Of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language Thus singing, through the air the angels swarm, And cope of stars re-echo�d the same. Christmas Its Origin, Celebration and Significance as Related in Prose and Verse The shouts and laughter of that band of little ones is stopped forever—the galleries will never more re-echo to their youthful voices; vainly did they rush into the arms of their nurses for protection. Holidays at the Grange or A Week's Delight Games and Stories for Parlor and Fireside The little band made the fort re-echo with their cheers, when the news came in. With Clive in India Or, The Beginnings of an Empire Or skim the streams; from all the shores arise 307 Their piteous shrieks, the cliffs re-echo with their cries. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Then the garden would re-echo to children's laughter. The Adventures of Akbar They nightly tear, on their phantom horses, over the German and Norwegian forests and moor-lands that echo and re-echo with their hoarse shouts and the mournful baying of their grisly hounds. Animal Ghosts Or, Animal Hauntings and the Hereafter A speech was in their eyes far more meritorious than a negotiation; and they cared not that their words should re-echo in foreign cabinets, provided they sounded well in the chamber or the tribune. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution Men agree with them, they re-echo them, they applaud them; they do everything, in fact, but exhibit them as the moving, inspiring, and guiding truths of their daily practice. Sermons at Rugby The deep tones of a language born in mountains and along fjords finely re-echo the dark broodings in Macbeth's soul. An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway The postilion, flourishing his whip, and causing its sound to re-echo through the principal street, upon an ascent, drove to the chief inn, the H�tel d'Angleterre, within about one hundred yards of the cathedral. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One Mr. Kenyon brought me your note yesterday to read about the 'order in the button-hole'—ah!—or 'oh, you,' may I not re-echo? The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846 The silence of the tomb reigns in the city, the public places are deserted, and the theatres re-echo alone with servile applause of royalism, that triumphs alike on the stage and in our streets. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution Let us each re-echo the cry of that dying thief, which He cannot refuse to answer, 'Lord, remember me when Thou comest in Thy kingdom.' Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII I would that it might echo and re-echo till its solemn utterances should make every votary of Mammon tremble. The Faithful Steward Or, Systematic Beneficence an Essential of Christian Character To groves and streams I tell my flame, I make the cliffs repeat her name; When I'm inspired by gills and noggins, The rocks re-echo Sally Hoggins! The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood The long gallery Anne Boleyn so often traversed with impatience still seems to re-echo her steps, and her bedchamber, which used to contain some of the original furniture, has always a pathetic interest. Vanishing England Then the boys, the two helpers, the professor and Washington began a fusillade that made the icy regions echo and re-echo as though a battle was in progress. Through the Air to the North Pole or The Wonderful Cruise of the Electric Monarch It reverberated from shore to shore, and the winding creeks took it up, to re-echo it; but Cai did not hear the echoes. Hocken and Hunken Then, one of the work-women would merrily ring out the peasant songs, the chorus of which her companions would re-echo. International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 Its Gothic portal does not re-echo the voices of jailers, and though there may not be much of it, one experiences neither disgust nor rebellion. Over Strand and Field Paters, seemly hours and psalm Bird voices calm re-echo! A Celtic Psaltery Upon the article of ammunition, I must re-echo the former complaints on this subject. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 5, February, 1885 Nay, hear them as they cry; Six more accept the challenge of the foe: From six stretched necks six more must make reply, Echo, re-echo and prolong the crow. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, September 19, 1891 Magnificent words, true words, which one day would re-echo in history as the utterance of a man years in advance of his time—but what rolling thunders of vituperation they had cost him! Shandygaff Just as she stooped to roll up the rug he tried to pinch her, but she retaliated with a blow from her fist which made his back re-echo like an empty cask. A Love Episode It was a war-cry that was destined to re-echo over many a conflict, both by land and sea, in the years that were to come. Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean And his pride smarted at the idea of the whispers that might echo and re-echo through his palace. The Fortieth Door Let us re-echo the cheering vibrations with the gladness of our hearts, with the hope arisen from the tomb of despair. The California Birthday Book You could hear his voice echo and re-echo over the hills. "Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show From any friend but you I would have received a sympathizing re-echo of my own accents of despair. The Cross of Berny The profounder ones appear to change and glow under contemplation; they re-echo syllables from forgotten voices; they suggest unfathomable depths of meaning. Emerson and Other Essays A youth lingered beside its green edge Till the stars in its face brightly shone; He hoped the sweet strain would re-echo again— But he just heard a murmur—"Press on!" International Weekly Miscellany — Volume 1, No. 3, July 15, 1850 Ruth gave one loud shriek that seemed to re-echo through the trees, and Eurie's moan was hardly less terrible. Four Girls at Chautauqua It was not great enough yet to re-echo throughout the city. The Man Who Laughs Eloquence is the only one of our brilliant qualities that does not seem to have degenerated rapidly—but I shall leave debates to your nephew, now an ear-witness: I could only re-echo newspapers. Letters of Horace Walpole — Volume II At the great ceremonies he walked in front of the Chapter in his pluvial, carrying a silver stick nearly as tall as himself, making the tiles of the pavement re-echo with its blows. The Shadow of the Cathedral The ballad-maker might well ask, and one might re-echo with Villon: "Mother of God, ah! where are they?" Vanishing Roads and Other Essays He sat down spasmodically, with an impact that seemed to him to re-echo through the church. Love and Mr. Lewisham Perchance a future Homer might have wrought From out the scattered wreck of ages fled, Some long lost Troy, where mighty heroes fought, And made the earth re-echo with their tread! Poems I can truly re-echo your wish that you lived half way between us and Dorset, for then we should see you once a year at least. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss Truth to tell, we have known very little on the philosophy of the Indian languages, and that little has been the re-echo of foreign continental opinions. Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers And the proud tulip, raised on its pedestal, soon overlooked the assembled crowd of people, who clapped their hands, and made the old town of Haarlem re-echo with their tremendous cheers. The Black Tulip Away they run, pell-mell, helter-skelter, slap-dash: tearing, yelling, screaming, knocking down the passengers as they turn the corners, rousing up the dogs, and astonishing the fowls: and streets, squares, and courts, re-echo with the sound. Oliver Twist But the long gallery ceased to re-echo the sound of footsteps. The Pickwick Papers "Well said, uncle Hovenden!" shouted Robert Danforth from the forge, in a full, deep, merry voice, that made the roof re-echo. Mosses from an Old Manse and other stories In the gladness of his heart he put his hands to his mouth and made the glen re-echo to a loud halloo as a signal that he was coming. A Study in Scarlet The knock seemed to re-echo inside him; he hurried to get away from it. Sons and Lovers These birds assemble in groups upon some retired spot of verdant grass; jump about in the most animated manner, and make the air re-echo with their cheerful notes. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 264, July 14, 1827 At last, when Berkeley was ill, and absent, came the night, "When Severn should re-echo with affright The sounds of death through Berkeley's roofs that ring, Shrieks of an agonizing king." Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II The Brahmins are nigh, And the depths of the jungle re-echo their cry. A Nonsense Anthology And why do the hills re-echo the notes of the slender reed? Imogen A Pastoral Romance The sweet tones echo and re-echo through the dark and silent streets, bidding the great city rejoice, for the merry Christmas time has come. The Secrets of the Great City These assaults were kept up even after all had reached the cleared space of the village, the enemy's war horn sounding and the men making the woods re-echo with their wild war cry. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War Alas! if in our city alone, mothers were to re-echo that wish and have it granted, many a strong youth would be laid in his coffin before night! Honor Edgeworth Ottawa's Present Tense Oh! never did flower of the earth, sea, or sky, Such a soul-giving odor inhale: "'Tis the Vine! 'tis the Vine!" all re-echo the cry, "Hail, hail to the Wine-tree, all hail!" The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes There the hills re-echo the tremendous roarings of the boar; the serpents hiss among the thickets; and the gaunt and hungry wolf roams for prey. Imogen A Pastoral Romance I re-echo the cry, but I am afraid that I do not mean by it quite the same thing that some of my friends do. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Mark All the people that have a kind of loose, superficial connection with Christianity re-echo substantially his words. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. John Chapters I to XIV One morning, just before dawn, the whole earth seemed to resound with the most horrible noises that ever greeted human ears; every blade of grass appeared to re-echo the horrid din. The old Santa Fe trail The Story of a Great Highway Come list, while I tell of the heart-wounded Stranger Who sleeps her last slumber in this haunted ground; Where often, at midnight, the lonely wood-ranger Hears soft fairy music re-echo around. The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes All will be dancing and jollity; plays will be performed; the villages will re-echo with the report of fire-arms and the clamor of drums; and the whole population will hold a feast of bullocks. Journal of an African Cruiser He spoke little, but his remarks, without being sententious, had a nobleness of tone that caused them to re-echo in the young girl's ears at the end of the day. Madame De Mauves And the woods re-echo the bloodhounds' bay As again they take to the mountain way. Poems She stopped abruptly, hearing herself, with a strange inward shock, re-echo the words which another man's mother had once spoken to her. Sanctuary Every run was invaluable now, and the Ripton contingent made the pavilion re-echo as a fluky shot over mid-on’s head sent up the hundred and fifty. Mike It may be well for the fallen commander to be buried at his post, and sleep where the reveille and roll-call may be heard, and the tramp of his fellow-soldiers echo and re-echo over him. Journal of an African Cruiser Words men dropped thoughtlessly and that in the past had been blown past his ears, as chaff is blown from wheat in the harvest, now stayed to echo and re-echo in his mind. Poor White I am observed by all here, the slightest report would re-echo terribly and would ruin me. The Grip of Desire Bruno was much more reserved and taciturn than Salo, who was naturally very gay and could sing and laugh so that the halls would re-echo loudly with his merriment. Maezli A Story of the Swiss Valleys Neither did she speak, but pressed, with an unutterable emotion, the hand which now held hers, while his own heart did indeed silently re-echo the prayer he saw in her upward eyes. Thaddeus of Warsaw The halls of the once crowded residence of the clergy re-echo strangely the footsteps of the few servants. The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance Zikali, who had been watching my movements, burst out into one of his terrible laughs that seemed to fill the whole kloof and to re-echo from its rocky walls. She and Allan One day, surely, Italy will re-echo from end to end with the great cry, "Come!"—and we shall spring to our feet, pale and proud, with the answering shout, "We are ready!" Stories by Foreign Authors: Italian There is a faint re-echo of the time when Great Britain said, "Business as usual." The Martial Adventures of Henry and Me When he comes to himself he weeps, laments, and groans, he tears his hair, and his shrieks re-echo through the air. Emile Flash of rifle gun and crack of musketry re-echo in the great park. The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance The echo of recollection stirred by Lady Bramfell's voice, the re-echo of it in the sister's tones; his own blindness, his own egregious assurance—all struck across his mind. The Masquerader My six trumpets were now to combine in one key, in order that the theme assigned to them might re-echo in glorious jubilation. My Life — Volume 1 His own lips seemed to re-echo the word. Dark Hollow At the theatre you used to see heroes, abandoned to depths of woe, making the stage re-echo with their wild cries, lamenting like women, weeping like children, and thus securing the applause of the audience. Emile "The Archbishop's noble words should, and will, re-echo in every English home." The Hohenzollerns in America There would be nothing amusing in the saying, "It serves you right, George Dandin," were it not for the comic overtones that take up and re-echo it. Laughter : an Essay on the Meaning of the Comic His brain seemed to re-echo, like a pulse. Women in Love A fruitless struggle ensued, and then at length seeming to accommodate himself to circumstances, he set off at a sharp trot, his guards making the air re-echo with their merry shouts. Swiss Family Robinson For a moment amazement kept her silent; then she, too, laughed, and the walls of the dark houses they were passing seemed to the young man to re-echo the sound. Maurice Guest To His honor and praise we bring these misbelieving heretics to the stake, and make the air re-echo with the agonizing shrieks of those who are racked and tortured. Henry VIII and His Court She distinguished, till a late hour, the distant carousals of Montoni and his companions—the loud contest, the dissolute laugh and the choral song, that made the halls re-echo. The Mysteries of Udolpho He laughed, her phrase seemed to re-echo in his consciousness. Women in Love Joyous the carol that rings in the mountains, While the cleared vales are refreshed by the fountains— After the harvest the cheerful notes fall, And all the glad reapers re-echo the call! Poems In the pause before she spoke again the beating of his own heart seemed to re-echo the quick sounds of Stephen’s galloping horse. The Man The tradesmen too were displeased,—so that there were voices to re-echo the abuse of the "People's Banner." The Prime Minister Be still!" said he with modest voice, "good songs want to re-echo well; after good songs one should be long silent. Thus Spake Zarathustra A book for all and none I see the dear place where first I perused “The Blue Closet”; the old faces of old friends flock around me; old chaff, old laughter, old happiness re-echo and revive. Adventures Among Books Buildings, or naked rocks, re-echo much more articulately than hanging wood or vales; because in the latter the voice is as it were entangled, and embarrassed in the covert, and weakened in the rebound. The Natural History of Selborne Mark the year, and mark the night, When Severn shall re-echo with affright The shrieks of death, thro' Berkley's roofs that ring, Shrieks of an agonizing King! Bulchevy's Book of English Verse But the outer courts, and Paris and France, catch the glad sound, and repeat it; shall repeat it, and re-echo and reverberate it, till it grow a deafening peal. The French Revolution Not without reason did the Faculty of Theology in Paris re-echo the sentiment that, was prevalent in the time of Ximenes, "What will become of religion if the study of Greek and Hebrew be permitted?" History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science The next minute Franz heard himself called by Albert, who made the lofty building re-echo with the sound of his friend's name. The Count of Monte Cristo Such planless indeterminate lives, plebeian lives, mere lives, fill the world, and the spectacle of whole nations, our whole civilization, seems to me to re-echo this planlessness, this indeterminate confusion of purpose. The Research Magnificent Why does there ceaselessly echo and re-echo in my ears the sad song which hovers throughout the length and the breadth of your borders? Dead Souls |
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