Priests, in glittering robes, bearing gold and silver mitres, filed hither and thither in long processions, accompanied by banners, and preceded by youths in spotless white, who swung burning and pungent incense in silver vases, while the ponderous organ breathed forth its solemn, Reverberatory notes.
"The Story of Malta"
Maturin M. Ballou
Impurities are burned out from pig-iron in an open Reverberatory furnace, by constantly stirring the metal in contact with air.
"An Introduction to Chemical Science"
R.P. Williams
In the gas-puddling furnace, or in the ordinary Reverberatory, impure peat may, however, be employed, since the ashes do not come in contact with the metal.
"Peat and its Uses as Fertilizer and Fuel"
Samuel William Johnson