Symmetry, geometric forms, and decorative motifs such as swags, urns, and lyres were combined in the architecture of the period. |
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In Ireland, however, images of harps show quadrangular instruments, possibly lyres. |
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I wondered what he was thinking as we swayed to the melody of softly playing lutes, harps, and lyres. |
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These include harps, lyres, whistles, horns, pan-pipes, bones, psalteries and some form of drum. |
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And indeed she did, for as she entered the meadhall, a tremendous sound of multiple lyres and harps greeted her. |
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Hepplewhite is most associated with pierced and shield-back chairs often with wheels, lyres, or Prince of Wales feathers, and painted or japanned work of gold on black. |
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His distinctive voice resonates like polished grit over a combination of searing strings, Hawaiian lap steels, mellotrons and even enchanted lyres. |
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The Vikings are known to have played instruments including harps, fiddles, lyres and lutes. |
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