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Examples
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A name that ringeth like the cry of a bird of prey.
There's no there down there Arbogast 2008
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The fall of our footsteps ringeth too hollow through their streets.
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The arm wherewith his cause struck -- hark! how ringeth
War Poetry of the South Various
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"Merry, Merry Christmas everywhere, Cheerily it ringeth through the air," sang Grace Harlowe joyously as she twined a long spray of ground pine about the chandelier in the hall, then stepping down from the stool on which she had been standing, backed off, viewing it critically.
Grace Harlowe's Third Year at Overton College Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower
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"Why, how much better is thy speech when it ringeth true," said
The Panchronicon Harold Steele MacKaye 1897
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The fall of our footsteps ringeth too hollow through their streets.
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Be the day never so long at last it ringeth to even-song.
Bacon is Shake-Speare Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence 1875
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O Memory! thou tuneful bell that ringeth on forever, friend at our feasts, and friend, too, let us call thee, at our burial, what music can equal thine?
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The fall of our footsteps ringeth too hollow through their streets.
Thus Spake Zarathustra A book for all and none Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche 1872
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Scarce ringeth the Cherubims 'harp here, it quivers,
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