"In chorus" Quotes from Famous Books
... all ye jolly mummers Who mum in Christmas time, Come join with me in chorus, Come join with ... — The Peace Egg and Other tales • Juliana Horatia Ewing
... reach the gates of the town, the row becomes furious. There are scores of beggars on either side the road, screaming in chorus. No matter how far the town be from the city, there is not a wretched, maimed cripple of your acquaintance, not one of the old stumps who have dodged you round a Roman corner, not a ragged baron who has levied toll for passage ... — The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. IV, No. 22, Aug., 1859 • Various
... it seemed as though a thousand anvils were being beaten in chorus, with a few other minor chords ... — The Saddle Boys of the Rockies - Lost on Thunder Mountain • James Carson
... Willis, Tom and Kate in chorus; and I am afraid that Ellen and I joined in the sentiment. ... — When Life Was Young - At the Old Farm in Maine • C. A. Stephens
... another quarter, and again dissolves. Meaningless shouts and cries and songs resound from the hidden city. In the gypsy camp beside us insomnia reigns. A little forge is clinking and clanking. Donkeys raise their antiphonal lament. Dogs salute the stars in chorus. First a leader, far away, lifts a wailing, howling, shrieking note; then the mysterious unrest that torments the bosom of Oriental dogdom breaks loose in a hundred, a thousand answering voices, swelling into a yapping, growling, barking, ... — Out-of-Doors in the Holy Land - Impressions of Travel in Body and Spirit • Henry Van Dyke
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