"Brattle" Quotes from Famous Books
... organ brought into New England presented to King's Chapel, Boston, by Thomas Brattle. (Now in St. John's Chapel, ... — Annals of Music in America - A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events • Henry Charles Lahee
... our aid! Flaught and flail, Fire and hail: Winds arise, and tempests brattle, And, if you will, the thunders rattle. Come away, Elfin grey, Much to do ere break of day! Come with spade, and sieve, and shovel; Come with roar, and rout, and revel; Come with crow, and come with crane, Strength of steed, and weight of wain. Crash of rock, and roar ... — The Mysteries of All Nations • James Grant
... in another street requires my personal attention for a moment, but I will join you in Brattle Street in a quarter of an hour, and attend you ... — Poor and Proud - or The Fortunes of Katy Redburn • Oliver Optic
... Easy Chair all that he has heard and read of the orator before him; how he returned an accomplished scholar from Germany, graced with a delicacy of culture hitherto unknown to our schools; how the youthful professor of Greek at Harvard, transferred to the pulpit of Brattle Street, in Boston, held men and women in thrall by the splendor of his rhetoric and the pleading music of his voice, drawing the young scholars after him, who are now our chief glory and pride; how his Phi Beta Kappa oration in 1824 and its apostrophe to Lafayette, who was present, ... — From the Easy Chair, vol. 1 • George William Curtis
... unco sune weary, to dance sae lightly? Better the nag that ambles a' the day, than him that makes a brattle for a mile, and ... — Redgauntlet • Sir Walter Scott |