He clatters down again and one hears his voice lifted once more as he rumbles: "Benk-Ooborn Benk!"
"An Ocean Tramp"
William McFee
But he generally prefers to save a candle, and clatters down the narrow steep stairs in the semi-darkness, takes a piece of bread and cheese, and steps forth into the sharp air.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
Here, alone in my room tonight, it is all that matters, Out through my window, vaguely hushed, the city clatters, Telling ever its tale of woe and mirth, Sighing ever its song of death and birth, Singing ever its potent, mad refrain, Swept with tears and the bitter weight of pain.
"Cross Roads"
Margaret E. Sangster