The platform behind his meat counter is elevated like a stage, from which, if the mood takes him, he declaims poetry, or sings. |
In an orotund voice he declaims to his pupils the mighty revelations that he copied from the book. |
He has one of those public school faces that was created solely to stare up at blue English skies from a gently rocking punt while a tousle-haired type declaims Rupert Brooke. |
The latter is the single, Sexiest Man in Jamaica, a zippy bit of fun in which Prince Buster rustily declaims his sexiness over an orchestral victory march. |
An ancient Chinese curse declaims 'May you live in interesting times. |
Then Lear declaims a monolog on the unfairness of legal judgment, which is quite out of place in the mouth of the insane Lear. |