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Sentences ending with organ
- I was not satisfied, and declared to him that my great-grandfather Nebsecht, before he wrote his treatise on the heart, must certainly have examined such an organ. [10]
- Mass was being said and sung; and a priest was playing the organ. [4]
- Such is the power of a good address, and such is the omnipotence of the great organ. [4]
- It is her organ. [5]
- If we could only get at them, as we lie on our pillows and count the dead beats of thought after thought and image after image jarring through the overtired organ! [6]
- Mrs. Eddy did make the correction, two months later, in her official organ. [5]
- Here, springing from its broad marble flagstones, were the long files of spires, looking very tall close at hand, but diminishing in the distance like the pipes of an organ. [5]
- I want to be able to consult an oculist who has done nothing but attend to eyes long enough to know all that is known about their diseases and their treatment,--skilful enough to be trusted with the manipulation of that delicate and most precious organ. [6]
- Emerson was closely associated with these "same Transcendentalists," and a leading contributor to "The Dial," which was their organ. [6]
- At last it all was done, even to the fine-carved stool of cedar whereon he should sit when he played his organ. [11]
Sentences containing organ two or more times
- In various mammals the uterus graduates from a double organ with two distinct orifices and two passages, as in the marsupials, into a single organ, which is in no way double except from having a slight internal fold, as in the higher apes and man. [1]
- It is likely that such a very liberal amount of space was given to the organ which enables me to make promises, that the organ which should enable me to keep them was crowded out. [5]
More example sentences with the word organ in them
- So it is with this dangerous transit between the centre of inhibition and the great organ of life. [6]
- We can understand why a classification founded on any single character or organ--even an organ so wonderfully complex and important as the brain--or on the high development of the mental faculties, is almost sure to prove unsatisfactory. [1]
- There was nothing weak in the deep organ tones that responded: "You know it's a lie as well as I do, old friend. [5]
- That is the way of the organ tune-- And the ships are safe that day! [11]
- The Knickerbocker Magazine was then the chosen organ to which all young literary aspirants sent their productions. [4]
- While the coffin was being carried in, 'Pleyel's Hymn' was rendered on the organ by request of the family of the deceased. [6]
- Thus a human uterus furnished with cornua may be said to represent, in a rudimentary condition, the same organ in its normal state in certain mammals. [1]
- A delicacy came upon him, and more and more he withdrew himself to his organ, and to those lofty and lonely places where he could see--and hear--the Golden Pipes boom softly over the valley. [11]
- It is impossible to read Leuckart's able description of this organ, and his reasoning, without admitting the justness of his conclusion. [1]
- I suspect it to have been shut most of the time, for I observe a good many elderly people adjust the organ of vision to any optical instrument in that way. [6]
- From time to time some small organ which had escaped earlier observers has been pointed out,--such parts as the tensor tarsi, the otic ganglion, or the Pacinian bodies; but some of our best anatomical works are those which have been classic for many generations. [3]
- But precisely in this work my organ for beauty has become blunt rather than keen. [10]
- He knows that the Washington Union is considered the organ of the Administration. [7]
- Does Hilary Vane, the strong man of the State, merely sit at the keyboard, powerless, while the tempest itself shakes from the organ a new and terrible music? [9]
- Commonly, the cause, the sect, the party, the trade, the delusion, the idea, gets its newspaper, its organ, its advocate, only when some individual thinks he can see a pecuniary return in establishing it. [4]
- At eight o'clock, the priests were chanting vespers to a larger congregation than many churches have on Sunday: their voices were rich and musical, and, joined with the organ notes, floated sweetly and impressively through the dim and vast interior. [4]
- The organ in the orchestra cost--you must supply the figure, Mr. Tyers,--and the ceiling is at least two hundred feet high. [9]
- At that moment the muscles of his nose began to twitch, and the end of that organ to lift and wrinkle. [5]
- But besides all the impressions that furnished the stuff of the poem, there has been hard work to get the management of that wonderful instrument I spoke of,---the great organ, language. [6]
- The billows of the great organ roared among the clustered columns, as the sea breaks amidst the basaltic pillars which crowd the stormy cavern of the Hebrides. [6]
- It knocks at the gate of every organ seventy or eighty times in a minute, calling upon it to receive its supplies and unload its refuse. [6]
- His voice was the effortless deep bass of a church organ, and would disturb the tranquility of a gas flame fifty yards away. [5]
- The failure of the Deseret News, the Church organ, and the only paper then published in the Territory, to notice the massacre until several months afterward, and then only to deny that Mormons were engaged in it. [5]
- Soon one heard the deep tones of the organ and of chanting men; then one saw a long file of lights approaching through the dim church. [5]
- Clipper-built, sharp in the bows, long in the spars, slender to look at, and fast to go, the ship, which is the great organ of our national life of relation, is but a reproduction of the typical form which the elements impress upon its builder. [6]
- The tendency of the accomplished specialist in medicine is to refer all physical trouble to the ill conduct of the organ he presides over. [4]
- It was found that if we put up the organ in the loft, it would hide the beautiful rose window. [4]
- It did not take England long to decide that point; and not even the Laureate's paean in the organ of the aristocracy and upper middle class could evoke any outburst of feeling. [11]
- The vox humana stop did not strike me as so perfect as that of the organ in the Rev. [4]
- When the organ sounded, and through a low door in the chancel the priest entered, preceded by a couple of acolytes, and advanced swiftly to the reading-desk, there was an awed hush in the congregation. [4]
- One has heard so much of this organ, that he expects impossibilities, and is at first almost disappointed, although it is not long in discovering its vast compass, and its wonderful imitations, now of a full orchestra, and again of a single instrument. [4]
- On the other side of Mr. Sweet, next to the parlor organ and the quartette, is the genial little railroad president Mr. Merrill, batting the flies which assail the unprotected crown of his head, and smiling benignly on the audience. [9]
- They advanced slowly, side by side, through a tempest of welcome--explosion after explosion of cheers and cries, mingled with the deep thunders of the organ and rolling tides of triumphant song from chanting choirs. [5]
- He who, a short time before, had believed whatever could not be touched by the hands was useless for his art, now had the choice among a hundred subjects, full of glowing life, which were attainable by no organ of the senses. [10]
- As for his rhapsodies, Number Seven, our "cracked Teacup," says they sound to him like "fugues played on a big organ which has been struck by lightning. [6]
- The Illinois State Register, edited by Lanphier, then, as now, the central organ of both Harris and Douglas, continues to din the public ear with this assertion, without seeming to suspect that these assertions are at all lacking in title to belief. [7]
- Virginia did not read this editorial, because it appeared in that abhorred organ of the Mudsills, the 'Missouri Democrat. [9]
- Some of their questions he cannot answer; some he does not choose to answer; some he is not yet ready to answer, and when he is ready he prefers to select his own organ of publication. [6]
- This room had probably been a music room; there was still an organ in it on which some rugs were piled, and in one corner stood the folding bedstead of Bennigsen's adjutant. [2]
- For Mr. Wentworth possessed that organ, although he did not wear it on his sleeve. [9]
- According to a popular impression, the absence of a tail is eminently distinctive of man; but as those apes which come nearest to him are destitute of this organ, its disappearance does not relate exclusively to man. [1]
- I may be permitted to allude, in the most general way, to the case in which the spontaneous efforts of an overtasked stomach are quieted by the agency of a drug which that organ refuses to entertain upon any terms. [3]
- Stephen's heart went out to this young man,--after that organ had jumped back into its place. [9]
- The organ rolled out hymns and anthems, the voices of the white robed choir echoed among the arches. [9]
- I hear the organ is played better elsewhere. [4]
- In man this organ is only from three to six lines in length, but, like so many other rudimentary parts, it is variable in development as well as in other characters. [1]
- Lord, what an organ is human speech when it is played by a master! [5]
- No person's life or limb is safe if the jettatura, the withering glance of the deadly organ, falls upon him. [6]
- Then, all at once, there was a terrible report, and the organ pipes belched their hellish music upon the sea. [11]
- That the organ of the mind brings with it inherited aptitudes is a simple matter of observation. [6]
- The prominent nose of the intellectual New-Englander is evidence of the constant linguistic exercise of the organ for generations. [4]
- Page, the editor of the Clarion, Senator Hartington's organ, was also on the platform. [9]
- Expressions and thoughts of a certain character stain the fibre of the thinking organ, and in some degree affect the hue of every idea that passes through the discolored tissues. [6]
- But it is not in tricks of imitation that this organ is so wonderful: it is its power of revealing, by all its compass, the inmost part of any musical composition. [4]
- But it is not always in this way that the 'deceitful' organ treats the lover. [6]
- The organ was muttering, censers were swinging, candles were glinting on the distant altar and robed priests were filing silently past them; the scene was one to sweep all frivolous thoughts away and steep the soul in a holy calm. [5]
- Face like a mornin' in May, and hands like the tunes of an organ, she has. [11]
- In Syria, at Megiddo I could work undisturbed; now I know what the organ is that thinks. [10]
- It seems to me far from true that because "objects are grasped clumsily" by monkeys, "a much less specialised organ of prehension" would have served them (70. [1]
- Who is to make the organ play Make it say zoon-kazoon? [11]
- For all the long-defeated, disturbed, perverted instincts had found their natural channel from the centre of consciousness to the organ which throbs in response to every profound emotion. [6]
- The man born kind and compassionate can have that disposition crushed down out of sight by embittering experience; but if it were an organ the post-mortem would find it still in his corpse. [5]
- One's hepar, or, in vulgar language, liver,--a ponderous organ, weighing some three or four pounds,--goes up and down like the dasher of a churn in the midst of the other vital arrangements, at every step of a trotting horse. [6]
- We are not in need of an organ, nor of any pulpit-cushions. [4]
- The chief agents in causing organs to become rudimentary seem to have been disuse at that period of life when the organ is chiefly used (and this is generally during maturity), and also inheritance at a corresponding period of life. [1]
- Mr. Hale's church in Boston, though the imitation of choir-voices responding to the organ was very effective. [4]
- It was as if the organ music still continued. [4]
- When, at last, however, a doctor was consulted, he declared my lungs and chest sound, and ascribed all my sufferings to derangement of the liver, on which organ it seems the inflammation had fallen. [14]
- There was in him a musical organ with stops of varied power and expression, upon which I have no doubt he could have performed Scarlatti's celebrated cat's-fugue. [4]
- He had never heard her sing, and the full, beautiful notes of her contralto voice thrilled him like organ music. [11]
- We determined to have an organ, and we speculated whether, by erecting it in the apse, we could not fill up that elegant portion of the church, and compel the preacher's voice to leave it, and go out over the pews. [4]
- The organ-blower works harder with his muscles, for that matter, than the organ player, and may perhaps be exasperated into thinking himself a downtrodden martyr because he does not receive the same pay for his services. [6]
- Presently the sounds grew fainter, and exquisitely painful, and now a low sob seemed to pass through all the heart of the organ, and then silence fell, and in the sacred pause, Hepnon came out among them all, pale and desolate. [11]
- When one watches for symptoms, every organ in the body is ready to put in its claim. [6]
- The silence which followed the mournful voluntary played by the organ was most painful to me. [11]
- He had now followed his father, who was dead, as master in his trade, and was already so well thought of that the Council had trusted his skilled hands to build a new great organ for the Church of Saint Laurence. [10]
- Presently, in the far apse, an organ began to play, its notes stealing softly out through the great spaces like a benediction. [4]
- He prescribes euphrasia, eye-bright, for disease of the eyes; appealing confidently to the strange old doctrine of signatures, which inferred its use from the resemblance of its flower to the organ of vision. [3]
- Some think that Dr. Wigan's doctrine of the brain's being a double organ, its hemispheres working together like the two eyes, accounts for it. [6]
- The term "disuse" does not relate merely to the lessened action of muscles, but includes a diminished flow of blood to a part or organ, from being subjected to fewer alternations of pressure, or from becoming in any way less habitually active. [1]
- Did not the distant West know Father Bourassa's gift, and did not Protestants attend Mass to hear him play the organ afterwards? [11]
- When I say difficulty about the heart, I do not mean any of those sentimental maladies of that organ which figure more largely in romances than on the returns which furnish our Bills of Mortality. [6]
- Messrs. Bumpus and Crane examine him and find a good-sized organ of Acquisitiveness. [6]
- It would of course do something to efface the main beauty of a Gothic church; but something must be done, and we began a series of experiments to test the probable effects of putting the organ and choir behind the minister. [4]
- The noise made by the Umbrinas (Sciaena aquila), is said by some authors to be more like that of a flute or organ, than drumming: Dr. Zouteveen, in the Dutch translation of this work (vol. [1]
- If he would but teach her those songs of his, give her that sound of an organ in her throat! [11]
- There seemed to be an injury to some internal organ, which threatened his life. [10]
- There seems to be an impression that strangers go only to hear the organ, which is a sort of rival of that at Freiburg, and do not care much for the well-prepared and protracted discourse in Swiss-German. [4]
- My spirits sank as the immediate future unfolded itself, and I even read the article in O'Meara's organ, the Northern Lights, which was to be instrumental in divesting me of my public trust and fair fame generally. [9]
- It is vast, and has colonnades of noble pillars, and a great organ, and the customary pomp of gilded moldings, pictures, frescoed ceilings, and so forth. [5]
- She thought of an organ, to disseminate the Truth as it was in Mrs. Eddy. [5]
- He says that, according to my theory, "every transient condition of an organ, during its development, is not only a means to an end, but once was an end in itself. [1]
- Therefore it seemed a special cause for thanksgiving that singing and playing upon the organ occupied a prominent place in the Protestant religious service, and that Luther most warmly commended the fostering of music to those who professed the evangelical belief. [10]
- A fire-organ was a raft, carrying long tubes like the pipes of an organ, and filled with explosives. [11]
- It was like a long-drawn chord of a church organ, infinitely softened by distance. [5]
- Here and there a broken buttress or a splintered wall told where our guns had played upon it, but inside I could hear an organ playing and a Miserere being chanted. [11]
- Disencumbering himself of a barrel organ which he placed upon a chair, and retaining in his hand a small whip wherewith to awe his company of comedians, he came up to the fire to dry himself, and entered into conversation. [12]
- Unitarianism: Dr. Freeman's, 11, 12; nature of Jesus, 13; its sunshine, 28; white-handed, 34; headquarters, 35; lingual studies, 48, 49; transition, 51; domination, 52; pulpits, 53, 54; chapel in Edinburgh, 65; file-leaders, 118; its organ, 124; "pale negations," 298. [6]
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