White gleam the wave-tops, and the breakers' roar Sounds thunderingly on the far distant shore.
"A Woman's Love Letters"
Sophie M. Almon-Hensley
The farmer felt that he was worsted as regarded the illustration, and with a bit of the boy's fear of the pedagogue, he fought Anthony off by still pressing the arithmetical problem upon Master Gammon; until the old man, goaded to exasperation, rolled out thunderingly,- "If I works fer ye, that ain't no reason why I should think fer ye," which caused him to be left in peace.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith
Still on the farthest line, with outpuffed cheeks, 'Twixt dark and utter dark, the great wind drew From heaven that disenchanted harmony To join earth's laughter in the midnight blind: Booming a distant chorus to the shrieks Preluding him: then he, His mantle streaming thunderingly behind, Across the yellow realm of stiffened Day, Shot thro' the woodland alleys signals three; And with the pressure of a sea Plunged broad upon the vale that under lay.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith