A harp having strings tuned in unison; they sound when wind passes over them.
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Examples for "aeolian harp"
Examples for "aeolian harp"
1Her aeolian harp was in the casement, breaking its heart in music.
2But presently he knew that she was making an aeolian harp.
3The wires Davie speaks of may be the strings of an aeolian harp!
4Something is here that wants accounting for: it may be an aeolian harp!
5The Voice quivered along the Ray like the touched string of an aeolian harp.
1A little shiver of sweet, sad sounds came from the wind harp.
2Phil went up-stairs and gathered together the broken pieces of his wind harp.
3Did Whitfield pronounce the word Mesopotamia like a wind harp sighing exquisite music?
4Was it my wind harp-mypoor little wind harp?
5Why, Phil, your wind harp is broken.
1"The Samian's great AEolian lyre."
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