Use song in a sentence
Sentences starting with song
- Song began to take the place of conversation. [4]
- Song for Knights of Square Table, 42. [6]
- Song was the language of her heart, and she had learnt by experience that it was a language which even the heathen could both use and understand. [10]
- Song after song, chorus after chorus, repeated, stopped, begun again: it was only drilling the little urchins of the parochial schools--little ragamuffins, I dare say, many of them. [4]
Sentences ending with song
- Pardon, if I wrong Those heavenly words that shame my earthly song! [6]
- Beware of the woman who cannot find free utterance for all her stormy inner life either in words or song! [6]
- Serve the Lord with gladness, and come before His presence with a song. [11]
- After her commanding tones Hannah's tale sounded as soft as a song. [10]
- She came abruptly to the end of the song. [9]
- Emerson saw fit to imitate the Egyptians by placing "The Sphinx" at the entrance of his temple of song. [6]
- Here, it seemed to him, that the Divine being would hear the lightest murmur of his lips, though indeed his heart was so full of gratitude and devotion that his impulse was to give expression to his mighty flow of feelings in jubilant song. [10]
- He applied it to every sentimental remark, and to every pathetic song. [5]
- He was nowhere to be seen in the groups which sang and gestured in the light of the many coloured fires, though once or twice Fleda's quickened ear detected his voice, exulting, in the chorus of song. [11]
- Walking back toward the Yard my attention was attracted by a slowly approaching cab whose occupants were disturbing the quiet of the night with song. [9]
Short sentences using song
- I not know that song. [11]
- Who told--your mother--the song? [11]
- She sang a song. [2]
- So with your song there. [11]
- And the new popular song? [5]
- The song never ceases. [4]
- The song ceased. [9]
Sentences containing song two or more times
- He was humming to himself that song she heard an hour ago in Il Trovatore, that song of passion and love and tragedy. [11]
- Hawkins bought out the village store for a song and proceeded to reap the profits, which amounted to but little more than another song. [5]
- In one of the pauses a song came monotonously lilting down the street; yet it was not a song, it was only a sort of humming or chanting. [11]
- I have taken the music of the song of Alsace, 'Le Jardin d'Amour', and I have made variations on it, keeping the last verse of the song in my mind. [11]
- We have to sing the song of sixpence for the last time in these pages; and as it is an old song now, there will be no encores. [9]
- What did he say: 'Sing me a song of the bygone hour, A song of the stream and the sun; Sing of my love in her bosky bower, When my heart it was twenty-one. [11]
- A wind was rising, bearing with it song and laughter from distant groups, --Teutonic song and, laughter. [9]
- The bird pours out its song unheard and unheeded; but, in time, hunger and thirst assail the creature, and its song grows plaintive and feeble and finally ceases--the bird dies. [5]
- But the buffalo moved slowly-the fellah's song had been a spur to its travel, as the camel-driver's song is to the caravan in the waste of sands. [11]
- She had not meant the song to be allusive when she began, but to speak to him through it by singing the heathen song as his own sister might sing it. [11]
More example sentences with the word song in them
- Every time a youth looks love in a maiden's eyes, and sees the timid appealing return of the universal passion, the world for those two is just as certainly created as it was on the first morning, in all its color, odor, song, freshness, promise. [4]
- So long as your surly old father sits over the vice, he only whistles a song and spares you his complaints. [10]
- And Davy, do you think you can sing that song you gave us the other night? [9]
- Also Herdegen had written out many verses of Homer's great song from a precious written book, and had learned to master them well from the teaching of the doctor of Feltre. [10]
- By it none wounded in feeling, none injured in interest; even the drammaker and dram-seller will have glided into other occupations so gradually as never to have felt the change, and will stand ready to join all others in the universal song of gladness. [7]
- At the first words of the coarse song there rushed on him the dreaded thirst. [11]
- Out in the woods of Beedon he had attuned his flute to the stir of leaves, the murmur of streams, the song of birds, the boom and burden of storm; and it was soft and deep as the throat of the bell-bird of Australian wilds. [11]
- Even as I wondered, voices rose in a song, English voices, soldier voices. [9]
- When, at last, with the closing notes of the song, I went to the port-hole and looked in, I saw that the singer was Miss Treherne. [11]
- He took post with Judge Short at the foot of the stair, where, in spite of the protests of the Celebrity and of other well-disposed persons, the two favored the parting guests with an occasional impromptu song and waved genial good-byes to the ladies. [9]
- Visitors are charmed with its resemblance to the old castles of song and story, with its towers, turreted walls, and ivy-mantled porches. [5]
- Tipsy and perspiring, with dim eyes and wide-open mouths, they were all laboriously singing some song or other. [2]
- Mademoiselle Cerise sang, with chic and abandon very fascinating to his own sensuous nature, a song with a charming air and sentiment. [11]
- So it is with birds; but many cock birds do not so much pursue the hen, as display their plumage, perform strange antics, and pour forth their song in her presence. [1]
- Larks flew heavenward with a low sweet song, from amidst the grain growing luxuriantly for the winter harvest, and butterflies hovered above the blossoming fields. [10]
- Was this man with a flushed face, staring eyes, disordered hair and hoarse voice, that favorite of fortune whose happy nature, easy demeanor, sunny gaze and enchanting song had bewitched her soul? [10]
- The early summer wind rustled in the forest, and the never ending song of the Great Falls sounded from afar. [9]
- The sweet sage wind rushed in Venters's face and sang a song in his ears. [13]
- Kilby sang the whole song over to himself until he reached a point overlooking the valley. [11]
- You, my friend, who have never heard the whistle of sharp Schlager cannot know the song which a skilled arm draws from the blade. [9]
- Then, after a whispered word to the accompanist she began singing Gounod's memorable song, "There is a Green Hill Far Away. [11]
- And Lady Gravesend whispered for a week afterwards that Delia Gasgoyne sang a wild love song in the most abandoned way with that colonial Belward. [11]
- The favorite song, which the crowd compelled her to repeat, touched lightly the uncertainties of love, expressed in the falsetto pathetic refrain: "Mary's gone away wid de coon. [4]
- On the days when his letters came it was as his emissary that the sun shone to give her light in darkness, and she went about the house with a song on her lips. [9]
- O my good, when he read it, it sing sweet like a song, pergui! [11]
- At a moment when all was quiet before the commencement of a song, a door leading to the stalls on the side nearest the Rostovs' box creaked, and the steps of a belated arrival were heard. [2]
- It matters not what comes to Tekewani; he is as the leaf that falls from the stem; but for Summer Song that has far to go, it is the madness from beyond the Hills of Life. [11]
- Had not Miss Wetherell heard the song wherein seniors were designated as grave and reverend? [9]
- The birds suddenly were on every tree, glancing through the air, filling it with song, sometimes shaking raindrops from their wings. [4]
- Snatches of song were heard, and voices of men who had had a full meal and had "taken observations"--as looking through the bottom of a glass of liquor was called by people with naval spirit--were mixed in careless carousal. [11]
- Upon the shore were bustle, cheerfulness, and song, until every canoe was launched, and then the band of warriors got in, and presently were away in the haze. [11]
- As the song went on, however, she felt the inherent suggestion in it, so that when she had finished it required all her strength to get up calmly, come among them again, and listen to their praises and thanks. [11]
- This said, he went on with the song again. [11]
- The song was weird, with a strange thrilling charm; it had the slow dignity of a chant, the roll of an epic, the delight of wild beauty. [11]
- As we go we sing a song all right, and there is no one sing so better as Norinne: "'C'est la belle Francoise, Allons gai! [11]
- Reaching the shore, we marched together, I singing the refrain of an old French song as we went, En roulant, ma boule roulant, En roulant, ma boule so attracting the attention of the Indians. [11]
- Don't you think we could practise many a song together? [10]
- But surely there was something in the story of the song itself that had moved her. [11]
- Last spring she was sewing here with a song on her lips, watching for him to turn the corner as he came back to dinner. [9]
- Then the quarto was published, and Ben Jonson awoke out of his long indifference and sang a song of praise and put it in the front of the book. [5]
- Melted rubies it was indeed, of the sort which had quickened the blood of many a royal gathering at Blois and Amboise and Chenonceaux,--the distilled peasant song of the Loire valley. [9]
- Suddenly the song was hushed, for a flash of lightning had shone down through the aperture beneath which Kallias had stationed the bride and bridegroom, followed by a loud peal of thunder. [10]
- In one corner was a fiddler, and on the veille, flourished for the occasion with satinettes and fern, sat two centeniers and the prevot, singing an old song in the patois of three parishes. [11]
- This act of war in fancy, dress, with its two steps forward and one back, and the singing of a song, is one of the most fatal to the masculine peace of mind in the whole history of carnage. [4]
- The fortune of war flung me under the Spanish flag, and 'whose bread I eat, his song I sing,' says the soldier. [10]
- As the train waited, John heard from miles of marshes round about the evening song of millions of frogs, louder and more melancholy and entreating than the vesper call of the bells. [4]
- His full clear voice sounded like pure song when compared with the shrill tones of Amasis. [10]
- But at the very next song which had greeted him from her rosy lips this scruple was forgotten. [10]
- The last two verses of the song kept drowning his sense of the actual, and he was swayed by the superstition of bygone ancestors: "Whereaway goes my lad--tell me, has he gone alone? [11]
- All his earlier verse has a certain freshness which belongs to the first outburst of song in a poetic nature. [6]
- With a solemn triumphal march there mingled a song, the drip from the trees, and the hissing of the saber, "Ozheg-zheg-zheg..." and again the horses jostled one another and neighed, not disturbing the choir but joining in it. [2]
- Macavoy had uncanny tricks with his voice, and presently he changed the song into a shrill, wailing whistle, which went trembling about the place and then stopped suddenly. [11]
- As she walked toward Coniston, the thought came to her that she was rid of the thing she had stirred up, perhaps forever, and the thrush burst into his song once more. [9]
- And it's here's to the lads that have ridden their last; And it's here's--" But Shon had fainted with the flask in his hand and this snatch of a song on his lips. [11]
- Then she began to sing a song which Alice Tynemouth had written and set to music two years before. [11]
- Did you speak to me, Sir?--Here the young man struck up that well-known song which I think they used to sing at Masonic festivals, beginning, "Aldiborontiphoscophornio, Where left you Chrononhotonthologos? [6]
- You are dear to me, like the beautiful by-gone days of my youth, like pleasant dreams, like a noble song, in which we take delight, and which refreshes our souls, whenever we hear or remember it--but more you are not, more you can never be. [10]
- And I seemed to know that this maiden was nothing else than a representation of the Song of Songs. [2]
- It is easy to grind out the song, but to plant these bristling points which make it was the painful task of time. [6]
- It is impossible to describe that fierce, jubilant song of the saw, which even when we were near was never shrill or shrieking: never drowning our voices, but vibrant and delightful. [11]
- When they came to any town or village, or even to a detached house of good appearance, Short blew a blast upon the brazen trumpet and carolled a fragment of a song in that hilarious tone common to Punches and their consorts. [12]
- Her voice seemed to ache with the plaintive depth of the song, and the soft night filled its soul with melody. [11]
- He was evidently tipsy, and was singing a French song in a hoarse broken voice, with an arm thrown round the nearest soldier. [2]
- Yet all the time the old song was in Sally's ears. [11]
- But by this time all this was past and gone; only the love of song would never die out in the dwelling of the man who had been well-pleased to hear himself called by his fellows "Schopper the Singer. [10]
- Every bed was thus free, and there was land to be got for a song, enough to grow what would suffice for two men's daily wants. [11]
- Low music echoes through the breezes warm; The violet lends the poppy her sweet breath; The song of nightingales is heard, a swarm Of butterflies flit hov'ring o'er the heath. [10]
- She no longer thought of Orion but as she might of a beautiful song she once had heard in a delightful hour. [10]
- It seemed as though he feared his ear might miss a note of this song, his eye a movement of this source of melody. [10]
- When she sang this song she was safe from any troublesome questions. [10]
- Such parodies as this in the Song of Prussia we could understand very well: "I am a Prussian, my colours you know, From darkness to light they boldly go; But that for Freedom my fathers died, Is a fact which I have not yet descried. [10]
- How sweet is this blending of all voices and all hearts in one common song of praise! [6]
- I cannot help thinking that you will like it better than either of my last two, The Song of the Roses, or The Wail of the Weeds. [6]
- Believe me, many think as we do, if it were not so, the Beggars' Song would have sounded louder. [10]
- Wild, strange notes they were, that struck vibrant chords in my own quivering being, and the song was the death-song. [9]
- As soon as they had cleared the farmyard, he had begun this song, and the bear, cowed at first by the thrusts of its master's pike, quieted to the well- known ditty. [11]
- As we sat there, we heard noises, not very harmonious, interrupting the song of the salmon-fishers. [11]
- What power was there in desert life that could make this poor camel-driver, at the end of a long day of weariness and toil and little food and drink, sing a song of content and cheerfulness? [11]
- It seemed to them as if the song filled the dim, cold corridor with warmth and sunlight. [10]
- A day beside thee is a day of days; Thy voice is softer than the throstle's call, There is not song enough to sing thy praise, O flower of all! [11]
- To them, in the words of his friend and neighbor Mr. Alcott, he "Sang his full song of hope and lofty cheer. [6]
- The quiet of the woodland, the song of the birds, the tumbling brook, the smell of the rich earth, replenishing its strength from the gorgeous falling leaves, had soothed him. [11]
- That rose o' the valley, that bird wid a song in her face and none an her tongue. [11]
- When he saw the turquoise ring on the finger of the little Quaker lady he fancied he could almost hear the accompaniment of the song. [11]
- The effect of the song upon her was broken; she flushed slightly, and, as I thought, with faint annoyance. [11]
- The words of the song that Miles Hendon sang here I did not catch. [5]
- That's the way the song runs, isn't it? [12]
- Well, sing us the song of the little brown diver. [11]
- It sang clearly the song of love. [13]
- And here is the song of an old poet whom Neaera cheated.-- Don't you perceive the sonorousness of these old dead Latin phrases? [6]
- Sprightly notes from the song of a cafe chantant hovered on his thin, dry lips. [11]
- Yes, it was the song my father used to sing:-- "I've faught on land? [9]
- Even in sleep the song makes itself heard, and a happy choir from the land of dreams lift up their voices about his bed. [10]
- The sound of the song followed him. [11]
- The piano and the song ceased abruptly, with a bang. [9]
- I never heard the song before. [11]
- We will have the song after the charades--after the charades. [11]
- Have you heard the Senorita sing the song of Spain, m'sieu'? [11]
- You were singing the same song on the same spot when I passed here six months ago. [11]
- The sound of the sakkia was in his ears--the long, creaking, crying song, filling the night. [11]
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