| Thomas Crofton Croker - Folklore - 1825 - 396 pages
...round of melody went on again. Lusmore listened attentively, scarcely drawing his breath lest he might lose the slightest note. He now plainly perceived...any change; so availing himself of the pause when the Dv Luan, Da Mort, had been sung three times, he took up the tune and raised it with the words augus... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1825 - 576 pages
...of melody went on again.* ' Lusmore listened attentively, scarcely drawing his breath lest lie might lose the slightest note. He now plainly perceived...tired of hearing the same round sung over and over *o often without any change ; so availing himself of the pause when the Da Luan, Da Mort, had been... | |
| Catholics - 1825 - 362 pages
...of melody went on again. ' LuMiiore listened attentively, scarcely drawing his breath lest he might lose the slightest note. He now plainly perceived...so much, he began to get tired of hearing the same sound sung over and over so often without any change ; so, availing himself of the pause when the Da... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - Folklore - 1859 - 392 pages
...round of melody went on again. Lusmore listened attentively, scarcely drawing his breath, lest he might lose the slightest note. He now plainly perceived that the singing was withiu the moat, and, though at first it had charmed him so much, he began to get tired of hearing... | |
| Folklore - 1889 - 346 pages
...round of melody went on again. Lusmore listened attentively, scarcely drawing his breath lest he might lose the slightest note. He now plainly perceived...any change ; so availing himself of the pause, when the Da Luan, Da Mart had been sung three times, he took up the tune, and raised it with the words augus... | |
| Joseph Jacobs - 1894 - 278 pages
...Luan, Da Mort; when there would be a moment's pause, and then the round of melody went on again. I58 perceived that the singing was within the moat ; and...any change ; so availing himself of the pause when the Da Luan, Da Mart, had been sung three times, he took up the tune, and raised it with the words... | |
| Joseph Jacobs - Celts - 1894 - 278 pages
...Luan, Da Mart; when there would be a moment's pause, and then the round of melody went on again. I58 perceived that the singing was within the moat ; and...often without any change ; so availing himself of the o fart T)» U«.'P.ftof<:«.ytt>a pause when the Da Luan, Da Mart, had been sung three times, he took... | |
| Archaeology - 1897 - 316 pages
...hunchback, sitting one n^ . ^fre ^ool o* a ra*' ^ear(i without change, watched his opportunity, and after the pause, when Da Luan, Da Mort had been sung three times, he went on with the tune, adding the words Angus Da Cadine, and then continued accompanying the voices... | |
| Elizabeth Gmeyner - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2004 - 134 pages
...would be a moment's pause and then the sound of melody went on again. Lusmore listened attentively; he now plainly perceived that the singing was within...tired of hearing the same round sung over and over without any change. So he waited till the pause came, when the Da Luan, Da Mort had been sung three... | |
| 1825 - 578 pages
...melody weut. on again.* . . . ' Lusmore listened attentively, scarcely drawing his breath lest he might lose the slightest note. He now plainly perceived...any change ; so availing himself of the pause when the Da Luan, Da Mort, had been sung three times, he took up the tune and raised it with the words augus... | |
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