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1 She broke continually into shouts of a wild, inarticulate, and sometimes piercing music.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XXI. THE NEW ENGLAND HOLIDAY
2 Nevertheless, so abstracted was his look, it might be questioned whether Mr. Dimmesdale even heard the music.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XXII. THE PROCESSION
3 But Pearl's laugh, when she was caught, though full of merriment and music, made her mother more doubtful than before.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In VI. PEARL
4 Now was heard again the clamour of the music, and the measured tramp of the military escort issuing from the church door.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XXIII. THE REVELATION OF THE SCARLET LETTER
5 Like all other music, it breathed passion and pathos, and emotions high or tender, in a tongue native to the human heart, wherever educated.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XXII. THE PROCESSION
6 Or perchance his sensitive temperament was invigorated by the loud and piercing music that swelled heaven-ward, and uplifted him on its ascending wave.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XXII. THE PROCESSION
7 But she was brought back to her former mood by the shimmer of the sunshine on the weapons and bright armour of the military company, which followed after the music, and formed the honorary escort of the procession.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XXII. THE PROCESSION
8 Before Hester Prynne could call together her thoughts, and consider what was practicable to be done in this new and startling aspect of affairs, the sound of military music was heard approaching along a contiguous street.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XXII. THE PROCESSION
9 Then flinging the already written pages of the Election Sermon into the fire, he forthwith began another, which he wrote with such an impulsive flow of thought and emotion, that he fancied himself inspired; and only wondered that Heaven should see fit to transmit the grand and solemn music of its oracles through so foul an organ pipe as he.
The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne ContextHighlight In XX.THE MINISTER IN A MAZE