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  1. NLM Digital Collections - American poems, selected and original : vol. I 
    Publication: Litchfield [Conn.] : Printed by Collier and Buel, [1793]
    ... Hush'd is the din, and mute the trumpet's blast, And ardent warrior's greet as ... a prince of angels cries. " At God's decree, by heaven's high throne, ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Physiology for practical use 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1874
    ... an har- monious concert; while that of a trumpet may excite a vivid representation of the last day, the dead rising from their graves, and marshalled by angels preparatory to that most awful of all scenes, ...
  3. ... possible that one among the faithful of the angels could have suffered wounds and ... once glowing at the trumpet-blast of God, but not proof against the ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The works of Oliver Wendell Holmes (Volume 3) 
    Publication: Boston : Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1892-1896
    ... THE BREAKFAST-TABLE. And let Fame blow her trumpet through the world With ... sheet His pitying angel shows the clerk of Heaven. The noblest service ...
  5. ... rest, and this is thine, Until the archangel’s trumpet sound in heaven; ... which no other hearts, angels or men, Can intermeddle. By yon grassy bank ...
  6. ... But from the dark and gloomy grouwf The trumpet shall me sever. Transfigured, I ... By sainted lips and angel hands. O when will the sublime expanse Of ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The workes of that famous chirurgion Ambrose Parey 
    Publication: London : Printed by Th. Cotes and R. Young, anno 1634
    ... forewar- ned by the voice and found of trumpets, and as it were with finging, and they ... two hummes, as by a found of a Trumpet, rowfeth all the reft. Then come they together ...
  8. ... the turbulent warriors of thoes TRUCE OF GOD—TRUMPET. 359 times. It may be easily imagined, how- ... which occurred May 12, 1831, from gradual decay. Trumpet; the loudest of all portable wind instruments, and ...
  9. ... bones. BUCCINA'TOR, from buccinare, 'to sound the trumpet.' The Buccina'tor Muscle, Retrad- tor Adguli Oris, ... au, Horny excrescences. CORNESTA, Retort. CORNET ACOUSTIQUE, Ear-trumpet—c Moyen, Turbinated bone, middle—c. de Mar- ...
  10. ... Sacbut ; a bass wind instrument, re- sembling the trumpet, and so contrived as to be capable of ... by the sound of particular instruments, as the trumpet, hom, or fife, to which may be added ...
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