And formed the seven-Chorded lyre.
"The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Her smile, as he presented himself, was absolutely fascinating; and her voice seemed like a freshly-tuned instrument, every tone was so rich in musical vibration, and all the tones came Chorded to his ear.
"After the Storm"
T. S. Arthur
The rage of hunger quell'd, they all advance And form to measured airs the mazy dance; To Phemius was consign'd the Chorded lyre, Whose hand reluctant touch'd the warbling wire; Phemius, whose voice divine could sweetest sing High strains responsive to the vocal string.
"The Odyssey of Homer"
Homer, translated by Alexander Pope