The text of a popular song or musical-comedy number.
Used of a singer or singing voice that is light in volume and modest in range.
A short poem of songlike quality.
Другие значения термина "lyric" 1 The race should in course of time produce many brilliant lyric poets.
2 Blatchford Sarnemington was himself, and these words were in effect a lyric .
3 The English lyric and elegiac poets had a wonderful influence in Germany.
4 And to her everything in the venerable city teemed with unexpressed lyric .
5 He begins to collect what the Germans have accomplished in lyric poetry.
6 Now hear how the lyric treats it, in these lines of Dekker-
7 That is too good a lyric to be written by a 20-year-old.
8 Over his grave in Westminster Abbey was chanted Mrs. Browning's touching lyric : -
9 But of lyric writers pure and simple there is scarcely a trace.
10 Amusing lyric and a deeper vocal than we're used to from Bob.
11 Schubert, alone of all the composers, resembles him in his lyric prodigality.
12 In a few instances, however, Jonson strikes the true lyric note delightfully.
13 In journalism and in lyric writing language is always employed under constraint.
14 We have been considering the typical qualities and forms of lyric poetry.
15 I read in a magazine about a lyric in Nirvana's Heart-Shaped Box.
16 But of the masterpieces of lyric poetry only a few fragments remain.
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