单词 | saraband |
例句 | Anne bade him prove it by dressing as a circus clown and dancing a saraband for her. Superwomen 2012-04-03T02:00:38.047Z And from the phlox and mignonette Rich attars drift on every hand; And when star-vestured twilight comes The pale moths weave a saraband. The Melody of Earth An Anthology of Garden and Nature Poems From Present-Day Poets 2011-12-31T03:00:17.930Z Miss Longmuir flew up the steps to his assistance, and unseen sarabands pummelled the floor of the loft. In Mr. Knox's Country 2011-11-21T03:00:16.010Z And at some great eventful scene Full many a dance the chamber graced, Pavanes and sarabands were paced, And minuets when Anne was queen. The Call of the Mountains and other Poems 2011-10-28T02:00:27.360Z Before the second act is a very stately saraband. Shakespeare and Music 2011-04-01T02:00:29.867Z Like little, eager children The tiptoe tulips stand, Row upon row of dancing heads In joyous saraband. Sonnets and Songs 2011-01-29T03:00:22.093Z They have danced the saraband to the tune of my mine. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z Without deigning to reply, Napoleon began an ungraceful imitation of the saraband, a dance that had been seen at this ball for the first time in St. Helena. Napoleon's Young Neighbor 2011-01-24T03:00:18.637Z In his ears the hum of insects still sounded, and to his unheeding eyes the stars danced their saraband. A Transient Guest and Other Episodes Leonato now makes a tardy effort to welcome Don Pedro and the rest, and a masque begins with a very stately saraband. Shakespeare and Music 2011-04-01T02:00:29.867Z Somber figures danced in a saraband of shadows to a yearning melody of Tschaikovsky. Carnival I hear The clack of th' castinet and th' droning twang Of stringéd instruments; while there before Mine eyes brown, yielding beauties dance in time To the pulsing music of a saraband! The Scarlet Stigma A Drama in Four Acts Moonlight danced a silvery saraband on his white shield, and the blood-red cross blurred and seemed to run. A Knyght Ther Was Dancing in a saraband The red ferns reel about him! Collected Poems Volume Two On this very night Conall Ragnor danced in every figure called, except a saraband, which he said was too slow and formal to be worth calling a dance. An Orkney Maid We must dance to the vernal saraband while we can: Spring is so short in this norland country of ours. The Prairie Child Somewhere there was a moon, for scurrying clouds were dancing a witches' saraband across a faintly clearer sky. Messengers of Evil Being a Further Account of the Lures and Devices of Fantômas Endless sarabands ran through her head, and, like an Indian dancing-girl on the flowers of a carpet, her thoughts leaped with the notes, swung from dream to dream, from sadness to sadness. Madame Bovary A Tale of Provincial Life I was afraid that you preferred the light and trivial coranto to the graceful saraband.” The Young Castellan A Tale of the English Civil War The saraband is of a very serious and melodious turn, and is about as near a sustained lyric melody as Bach ever got upon the piano. The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations The waters danced a fiery saraband; each wave was a demon lashing at us as we passed; or again they were like fear-maddened horses with whipping manes of flame. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance "But I have read that M. le Cardinal de Richelieu danced a saraband." The Queen's Necklace Even a Grey Penitent would have been moved, coming unawares into that gay company, to throw off his cagoule and to dance a saraband. The Christmas Kalends of Provence And Some Other Provençal Festivals A saraband is a piece of dance music, Italian in origin; and that was a very beautiful composition.” The Young Castellan A Tale of the English Civil War The sarabands illustrate Bach's method in slow movements. The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations It must have been a great satisfaction to Anne of Austria to see Richelieu dance that saraband. Sword and Gown A Novel Tracing the scenes long past, in busy dreams Again he wanders by his native streams; Or sits, his evening saraband to sing To the clear Garonne's gentle murmuring. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. 1 With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan All the afternoon, until sunset, the moths danced about the empty cage the same saraband that the actual presence of the female had previously evoked. Social Life in the Insect World At the same time the German bullets began to whistle round us by thousands, apparently determined to draw us into their frenzied saraband. In the Field (1914-1915) The Impressions of an Officer of Light Cavalry In this respect it follows the suggestion of the older "binary form," in which sarabands, gavottes, and the like were written by Bach. The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations The flame of the lamp swayed, and the old man, with knitted and bushy eyebrows, stood over the brake, watchful and motionless in the wild saraband of dancing shadows. The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" A Tale Of The Forecastle The flowers in the tall gold epergne in the centre of the table, and the wreath of scarlet camellias that swung down to meet them from the green bronze chandelier, began to dance a saraband. Infelice Going and entering, perched on the cover or fluttering round the room, for more than three hours they continued their frenzied saraband. Social Life in the Insect World Ma'mselle danced a Russ saraband with great vigour, grace, and expression. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 With His Letters and Journals He told Richelieu to his face that he would be delighted to have him visit P�rigny and dance the saraband before his peasant girls. The Grey Cloak Swept hither and thither, you find, moving in reel and cotillon, saraband and rigadoon and hornpipe, Quakers and Presbyterians who are down on the dance. Around The Tea-Table But who could describe the delight of the women when he sang Pesame de ello, and followed it up with the magic strains of the saraband, then new in Spain? The Exemplary Novels of Cervantes Yet the dance of the hours was a venerable saraband to her, and she often wished she was in bed as she stood listening to the familiar music. Flames There the girls see themselves on a high footing, a heavenly saraband among woolly clouds, their prettiness idealised, their costume of exceeding grace. Promenades of an Impressionist At the first full close they clap their hands to stop the musicians, who recommence with a saraband, during which a strange figure appears on the path beyond the temple. Back to Methuselah After the song two Spaniards arise, and dance a saraband with castanietas: At the end of which Guyomar and his Indians enter, and, ere the Spaniards can recover their swords, seize them. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 02 Why don't you recommend some not quite obsolete vocation, such as making papyrus, or writing an interesting novel, or teaching people how to dance a saraband? The Certain Hour But now the pageant passes, and I droop; while Carlo taps his ivory knobs; and plays some flute-like saraband—soft, dulcet, dropping sounds, like silver cans in bubbling brooks. Redburn. His First Voyage Other painters have spun more intricate, more beautiful scrolls of line; other painters sounded more sensuous colour music, but the subtle sarabands of Botticelli they have not composed. Promenades of an Impressionist Beatrice watched, like a contented child, the dancing showers of sparks that rose, wavering and whirling in complex sarabands--sparks red as passion, golden as the unknown future of their dreams. Darkness and Dawn Of distant climes the false report ��It lured me from my native land; It bade me rove—my sole support ��My cymbals and my saraband. The Poetical Works of Henry Kirk White : With a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas And he laughed, and he rubbed his hands, and he would willingly have danced a wild saraband, if he had not been afraid of making a noise. The Grip of Desire The King then approached Julian, and desired him to take his instrument, and cause his female companion to perform a saraband. Peveril of the Peak Because I interfered with your sarabands and your other Spanish amusements. Ten Years Later Endless sarabands ran through her head, and, like an Indian dancing girl on the flowers of a carpet, her thoughts leapt with the notes, swung from dream to dream, from sadness to sadness. Madame Bovary The while Francisco's popularity increased, his fame reaching its zenith when he composed a saraband, to learn which became the ambition of all delighting in the guitar. Royalty Restored Canto XXXI., line 131:— LONGFELLOW.—"Did the other three advance Singing to their angelic saraband." The Unseen World and Other Essays The paintings in the chapel wear thy looks, The canticles are changed to sarabands, And with the leaned doctors of the schools I see thee dance cachuchas. The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow "I could make a fine caricature of them in the shapes of fishes,—dorys, flounders, sharks, and snappers, all dancing a saraband!" Bureaucracy And when our chaffering all was done, All was paid for, sold and done, We drew a glove on ilka hand, We sweetly curtsied, each to each, And deftly danced a saraband. Bulchevy's Book of English Verse So delightful did they find the saraband, that Lord Arran was obliged to repeat it at least twenty times, to the great mortification of the earl, who could scarcely contain his violent rage and jealousy. Royalty Restored Like wire-pulled automatons, Slim silhouetted skeletons Went sidling through the slow quadrille, Then took each other by the hand, And danced a stately saraband; Their laughter echoed thin and shrill. Selected Poems of Oscar Wilde Like wire-pulled automatons,Slim silhouetted skeletonsWent sidling through the slow quadrille, Then took each other by the hand,And danced a stately saraband;Their laughter echoed thin and shrill. Ballad of Reading Gaol Then my Lord Arran commenced the famous saraband, whilst the duke commenced to ogle my lady, and she to return his glances in kind, as if both were unconscious of her husband's presence. Royalty Restored |
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