"Trilled" Quotes from Famous Books
... lay-brother, Who seldom could smother Conception of mischief, or thought of a joke, Drew forth his old rebeck from under his cloak,— And touching the chords To brain-sick words,— While he mimicked a lover's phantasy, Upward rolling his lustrous eye,— With warblings wild He flourished and trilled,— Till mother and maiden aloud 'gan to laugh, And clown challenged clown more ... — The Baron's Yule Feast: A Christmas Rhyme • Thomas Cooper
... quite dark now, but there were plenty of sounds that told of life. A Whippoorwill was chanting in the woods, a hundred Toads and Frogs creaked and trilled, a strange rolling, laughing cry on a marshy pond puzzled them both, then a Song Sparrow in the black night of a dense thicket poured forth its sweet little sunshine song with all the vigour and joy of its best ... — Two Little Savages • Ernest Thompson Seton
... trilled Miss Hooker. "I have several medals for long distance swimming myself, and I taught myself when I was ... — The Girl Scouts at Home - or Rosanna's Beautiful Day • Katherine Keene Galt
... trilled Rosalind once more, "Peggy is cwoss! I never knew such a girl for flying into tantwums at a moment's notice! Yes, of course I'll lend you the polish. There is some in this little cupboard—there! I won't touch it, in case it soils my gloves. Shall ... — About Peggy Saville • Mrs. G. de Horne Vaizey
... Whistling it calls, Shrilled through the pipes of the boatswain's four aids; Trilled down the hatchways along the dusk halls: Muster to the Scourge!—Dawn of doom and its blast! As from cemeteries raised, sailors swarm before the mast, Tumbling up the ladders ... — John Marr and Other Poems • Herman Melville |