Pan meant the richness of the sap in the trees, the lushness of grass and of the green stems of the blue hyacinths and the golden daffodils; the throbbing of growth in the woodland and in the meadows; the trilling of birds that seek for their mates and find them; the coo of the doves on their nests of young; the arrogant virility of bulls and of stags whose lowing and belling wake the silence of the hills; the lightness of heart that made the nymphs dance and sing, the fauns leap high, and shout aloud for very joy of living.
"A Book of Myths"
Jean Lang
Mr. Potter's apartment was upon the twelfth floor, a facet stated in a monosyllable by the field-marshal, and confirmed, upon the opening of the cage at that height, by Mr. Potter's voice melodiously belling a flourish of laughter on the other side of a closed door bearing his card.
"Harlequin and Columbine"
Booth Tarkington
"Yes, it is true," said the old man, calmly; "but it is true also that I got hold again of the ensign and took him to Colonel von belling, to whom I stated that I had captured the handsome lad.
"NAPOLEON AND BLUCHER"
L. Muhlbach