How To Use Lydia In A Sentence

  • Forget voice-coaches, image consultants, PR experts and makeover gurus; it's Lydia who can make you a star.
  • Arabic influence may have some part in the genesis of the songs, although the tonality of the Cantigas (mainly Dorian and Mixolydian modes) and basic structure are European; the virelai serves as the basic form, already in use with the Latin conductus, and divided into refrain – mudanza – vuelta – refrain (AA-bb-aa-AA, as in N.º 361). Archive 2009-07-01
  • After the battalion commanded by Gyges, there came young boys crowned with myrtle-wreaths, and singing epithalamic hymns after the Lydian manner, accompanying themselves upon lyres of ivory, which they played with bows. King Candaules
  • She had an ideal of fatherhood, had gentle, silent, useless Lydia -- formed upon the genial, sunshiny type of parent popular in books, and she cast a romantic veil over disappointed, selfish, crossgrained Malcolm Martie, the Unconquered
  • My friends and I were deeply touched by Lydia's plight and wanted to do something to help her.
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  • Glancing up and setting the fourth cored apple aside, Lydia said, ‘Stuffed apples.’
  • He had a stable hand hitch up the horses and then he helped Lydia up into the buggy.
  • Lydia felt briefly sorry for her and attempted to engage her in conversation, but it was no good.
  • And what about Queen's Park, the Town Gardens and the concert bowl, and Lydiard Park and its beautifully restored mansion?
  • It's a type of chili Lydia invented, based on garbanzo beans, and it hasn't turned out too well. HOMELAND AND OTHER STORIES
  • Lydia has a strong artistic bias.
  • It was called "sardius" because obtained from Sardis in Lydia. Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • Lydia tried to stop him and was rewarded with a sharp smack to the leg.
  • In the town of Sardis, within the satrapy of Lydia, the young philosopher-warrior Xenophon is about to embark on a most historic mission. 2010 April 10 « The BookBanter Blog
  • Lydia looked up at Theo, wondering at the uncommonly serious tone in his voice.
  • Keynes brought him along with his future bride, Lydia, on those journeys through London.
  • Their acceptance of Lydia is total and is signified by a gesture of affection from his mother.
  • The presence of cyanite, rutile-titanite, and garnets, and the absence of Lydian stone, and all fragmentary or arenaceous rocks, seem to characterise the formation we describe as primitive. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • Behind and in front, musicians played Lydian airs on flutes and pipes, shook sistra with their little tinkling bells, and clanged great cymbals. Funeral Games
  • M'Queen had laid stress on the name given to the place by the country people, Ainnit; and added, 'I knew not what to make of this piece of antiquity, till I met with the Anaitidis delubrum in Lydia, mentioned by Pausanias and the elder Pliny.' The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
  • They were from all over the map -- "complete hooey" from _Minority Report_, "buncombe" from _The New Republic_, "as truthful as Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound" from an article on pedagogy in the _Sun_. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • Lydia is such a gutsy and determined little girl, we are just glad to have been able to help her.
  • At Uplands Betty caught a glimpse of Aunt Lydia between the silver poplars, and called joyfully from the window; but the words were lost in the rattling of the wheels; and as she lay back in her corner, Uplands was left behind, and in a little while they passed into the tavern road and went on beneath the shade of interlacing branches. The Battle Ground
  • The big-hearted team, which is based at Bumpers Farm, Chippenham, donated £250 to the appeal last week, after reading of Lydia's plight in the Gazette.
  • At exactly six-thirty that evening, I walked up the steps of Lydia's front porch to ring her doorbell.
  • It is susceptible of nodes or modes as far apart as hyperphrygian and mixolydian and of texts so divergent as priests haihooping round David's that is Circe's or what am I saying Ceres 'altar and David's tip from the stable to his chief bassoonist about the alrightness of his almightiness. Ulysses
  • Lydia, cooped up like a hen in her house, had branded herself victim, prey, alien and afraid.
  • Both are wearing robes, Christopher is watching Lydia as she sits at the desk writing.
  • Mrs. Lydia Simpkins shorl went floting down river and i had to row out and get it and she sed i had augt to know better than to get too many peeple on a worf and wet their feet and they thougt i done it Brite and Fair
  • Lydia let a out a giggle before clapping her hand over her mouth, and glancing around to make sure no one had heard.
  • ‘We have only just started college and we are already being bombarded with university prospectuses,’ says Lydia.
  • He was genuinely pleased with this marriage and so Lydia could do nothing, but bow her thanks.
  • So the subtonic or 7th note becomes a typical hinge for mixolydian tunes.
  • Lydia wore her favorite blue dress, one from Maude's trunk, which Joscelyn had graciously altered to fit her.
  • Googlewhacking is a dangerously seductive anticyclonic mixolydian way to waste time at work. Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Anthropomorphic nipperkin
  • Giovanna Cacciola's voice sounds like a mix of Björk, PJ Harvey, and Lydia Lunch, her style somewhere between sprechgesang and shouting. DOA
  • Soon after Marco and Lydia fall in love she is gored by a bull and rendered comatose.
  • They took Lydia and me back to the house, with Lydia screaming the entire time.
  • Theo came over to Lydia, whose hands had begun to fidget nervously.
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  • By the time Lydia had earned her breakfast, her delicate hands were red and stinging, and tears pricked her eyes as she bathed them.
  • Lydia expertly fielded their questions about staffing and even started a very specific duty roster.
  • The lightning, it seemed to Lydia, had undoubtedly come off best in that encounter.
  • Patience's death had written there irradicably, with poverty speaking from every fold of the blouse and skirt, yet with all the indescribable charm of girlish beauty at fifteen, Lydia was more appealing than Lydia of the Pines
  • Lydia is invited to accompany a colonel and his young wife to Brighton with the soldiers.
  • Lydia wasn't about to suffer this indignity at the hands of an upstart brat of a girl.
  • Take the case of Brian, whose catalog idea was stolen by his colleague Lydia.
  • The performer is Lydia Kavina, who was taught by Leon Theremin himself, and is probably the best thereminist performing today. Theremin Auction
  • Lydia made him take it off for their charming little heart-to-hearts, so he had the pleasure of sitting there with especially bad hat hair on top of all of his other more regularly apparent problems.
  • But the most precious thing was the picture record of fair-haired Lydia's first months.
  • This was his idea in his famous letter on the modes of the ancients, who distinguished as many as seven, the Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Hypolydian etc. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • Lydiard Park ranger Tom Murawicki said there have been teenagers shooting air rifles and BB guns in the park.
  • Lady Lydia, thank you for yet another "linker" post. The First Year At Home
  • Maude smiled, too, and crooked a finger, beckoning Lydia to come in.
  • In 1741 he became a prebendary of York Cathedral, and married Elizabeth Lumley, a cousin of Elizabeth Montagu, but his domestic and family life was not happy, and of their several children all were stillborn but a daughter, Lydia.
  • Halicarnassus was in the mountainous land of Caria, inhabited by a people of non-Greek origin related in language to the Lydians. Alexander the Great
  • Lydia's lips tightened, and she bit back a sharp retort.
  • Sing into the iPhone over a metronomic beat, and the software figures out what key you're in, what mode is being used (major, minor, mixolydian, etc.), whether song sections are being repeated, and what chord progressions might work well underneath the melody line. Ars Technica
  • Each of Lydia's scenes with Diana is a battle of the dialogue-punctuating butt wiggles.
  • It made Lydia wonder whether gentility might be a product of genetic engineering.
  • Lydia shifted uncomfortably in her chair.
  • Mrs. Stearne looked once at Miss Temple and then to Lydia, her expression tinged with concern, and then met the smiling face of Miss Poole whose dashing figure had just — in her own opinion at least — somehow turned Mrs. Stearne, in her plain severe dark dress, from her place. The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters
  • Lydia was a lady now and would have to wear the appropriate clothing to reflect her new status.
  • And the idea of the other modalities being introduced as complements to the Lydian mode, was added.
  • I employed Lydia's help to cut and stew some apples for dessert.
  • Cast steles from Persepolis depict subject nations bringing gifts from satrapies as far apart as Lydia (western Turkey) and India to honour the ‘king of kings’.
  • Lydia -- They're wonderful with meat, blue cheese, in stews and pureed -- like most legumes they're quite versatile and very healthy. Uncle Albert, Juneteenth and lima beans | Homesick Texan
  • I decided to call a nutritionist my friend Lydia had used, and set up an appointment for Monday. Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea
  • The cabinet meeting tonight marks something of a watershed for all involved in the Lydiard Park restoration project because at one stage it looked as if it would stutter to a halt.
  • The Soules are hoping Lydia comes to admire the garden for herself this weekend.
  • Omphale, a punishment which he had imposed upon himself for the murder, then, indeed, Lydia enjoyed high peace and security, but in The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • He'd probably want you to,' Lydia said dryly ,'just to sort through his stuff. DEAD LINES
  • The lightning, it seemed to Lydia, had undoubtedly come off best in that encounter.
  • No one moaned louder than Lydia, who detested what she considered ` gofer " jobs. LEO: STAGE FRIGHT
  • You are right, Lady Lydia, trim is the most expensive part of any dress, which is why it is good to repurpose them and/or find less expensive ways to achieve the same effect. Inspirational Sewing
  • Lydia is sitting in a bathtub of steaming water.
  • So Lydia, Dena and Miss Lightbody who had managed to stay on as a companion and housekeeper, largely unpaid, moved into the dower house. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • The wonderful team of nurses cared not only for Lydia, but the delicate state of the family at this time.
  • Lydia has not been part of their growing years, nor has she been able to talk to them about congenital gender disablement and answer their questions about the condition.
  • Other than her walks to various news-stands and marketplaces, which she tried to limit, Lydia did not exert herself to physical exhaustion.
  • Her haircutter, possibly Lydia's chief news source these days, had told her that people who quit smoking need one hour less sleep a night. Test Patterns
  • Bruno doesn't know why he learns so quickly - "My father never quite lost his touch of aboriginal uncouthness" - but under the tutelage of an autistic janitor and a very liberal-minded cognitive psychologist named Lydia Littlemore, he emerges from his "prelapsarian nudity" and enters the world of conscious thought, "the awesome thaumaturgy of mere language. Review of Benjamin Hale's 'Evolution of Bruno Littlemore': Aping human love
  • The series upon mi was called Phrygian, upon fa Lydian; upon sol Mixo-Lydian. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
  • Lydia goes to the file cabinet and rummages in a folder.
  • Bruno doesn't know why he learns so quickly - "My father never quite lost his touch of aboriginal uncouthness" - but under the tutelage of an autistic janitor and a very liberal-minded cognitive psychologist named Lydia Littlemore, he emerges from his "prelapsarian nudity" and enters the world of conscious thought, "the awesome thaumaturgy of mere language. Review of Benjamin Hale's 'Evolution of Bruno Littlemore': Aping human love
  • Lydia moved downstage center, smiled at the piano player, then began her well-rehearsed song. LEO: STAGE FRIGHT
  • The economist John Maynard Keynes and his wife Lydia Lopokova, the Russian ballerina, used Tilton House in the South Downs as a peaceful retreat. 10 of the world's best yoga retreats 2012
  • Lydia is the assistant to the Director of Finance.
  • Hypolydian, etc., received the name Plagal modes, because there was but one tonic or keynote in the scale; consequently Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
  • A century on King Midas of Lydia was the first to mint coins of silver and gold and in the same century the Athenians added the refinement of having devices on both sides.
  • Although she likes avant-garde music, Lydia also plays classical guitar and piano.
  • Lydia has taken over the bed and is watched over by Eleanor and Libbie.
  • Lydia is the assistant to the Director of Finance.
  • ‘Baths sound good,’ Lydia said, shouldering her bag.
  • We are really hopeful that this can serve as a baseline for measuring future activity," said Lydia Parnes, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection.
  • We walked on, visiting a booth of dancing dwarfs, a concert in the mixolydian mode for double-flute, aulos and kithara; a diviner who foretold the winner of the stade race by casting pebbles (the morrow proved him wrong), and even, briefly, a lawyer's exposition of how he could win his client's case when justice, law, public opinion and all the evidence were on the other side. The Mask of Apollo
  • Hypophrygian, [G: c (e ') b'] dominant, A. Hypolydian, [G: c '(f') c ''] dominant, A. Hypo-mixolydian, [G: d '(g') d ''] dominant, C. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
  • It was at Sinatra's birthday party that Groucho and Alice met while duetting on Lydia The Tattooed Lady. Danny Dyer's revealed he was pals with Pinter. An odd couple, but look at these
  • Lydia has a strong artistic bias.
  • She swam an impressive 20 lengths of the pool in 19 minutes and five seconds and presented Lydia with the money and a cute teddy bear, which Lydia christened Benjamin.
  • C; his Lydian corresponded to the old Hypolydian, [G: f 'f' '] dominant, C; and his Mixolydian to the old Hypophrygian, Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
  • But it didn't last forever, and soon we were all bundling into Lydia's car, including Will, who lived in the next street from her.
  • One can buy liquid buttermilk in quart sizes but I recently took Lydia's advice and bought myself a tub of buttermilk powder. Archive 2007-12-01
  • Lydia's imagination was at it again.
  • His credulity is shewn by the belief he held, that the name of a place called Ainnit in Sky was the same as the _Anaitidis delubrum_ in Lydia. Life of Johnson, Volume 2 1765-1776
  • The economist John Maynard Keynes and his wife Lydia Lopokova, the Russian ballerina, used Tilton House in the South Downs as a peaceful retreat. 10 of the world's best yoga retreats 2012
  • Lydia snorted in derision and yanked her arm out of his grasp.
  • Rebecca gave Lydia a sidelong glance that could be interpreted as a glare.
  • This song is in the mixolydian mode! Times, Sunday Times
  • Robert Lindsay and Lydia Leonard starring in 'Onassis' at London's Novello Theatre Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Lydia supposed that after her walk through the wharves, she and her clothing smelled rather fishy.
  • For Lydia, the exhibition marks her first as assistant keeper at the museum, where her grandparents were once volunteer guides.
  • Although she likes avant-garde music, Lydia also plays classical guitar and piano.
  • The ordinances are important because they will make the environment more predictable for investors and will enhance the chances for stable development of the sector, said Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Lydia Shuleva.
  • Lydia Scott smoothed a flyaway strand of hair back into her tight bun.
  • Lydia scooted away quickly and tried not to blush when he opened his eyes and looked around for her.
  • The presence of cyanite, rutile-titanite, and garnets, and the absence of Lydian stone, and all fragmentary or arenaceous rocks, seem to characterise the formation we describe as primitive. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • It's probable that Daniel J. Reber, who lived near John and Lydia in 1860, was another son in 1860 he was, like his supposed brother Elias, a "tinner"; he later lived in Kansas. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Available in royal blue or red, the bags tagline: Throne up are screen-printed by graphic designer Lydia Leith. Kate's fashion reign continues
  • At this time Croesus was the master and tribute-exactor of the Asiatic Greeks, whose contingents seem to have formed part of his army for the expedition now contemplated; an army consisting principally, not of native Lydians, but of foreigners. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01
  • His credulity is shewn by the belief he held, that the name of a place called Ainnit in Sky was the same as the Anaitidis delubrum in Lydia. Life Of Johnson
  • HERODOTUS, the Father of History, tells us that once upon a time -- which time, as the modern computator shows us, was about the year 590 B.C. -- a war had risen between the Lydians and the Medes and continued five years. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume I: The Beginnings of Science
  • At first Lydia was uncomfortable, but then she seemed to square her shoulders and prepare herself.
  • Lisa taught Joscelyn, Alex, and Lydia to play pinochle and poker (for bobby pins or leaves).
  • M’Queen had laid stress on the name given to the place by the country people, Ainnit; and added, ‘I knew not what to make of this piece of antiquity, till I met with the Anaitidis delubrum in Lydia, mentioned by Pausanias and the elder Pliny.’ Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
  • I doubt the Duke of Lydiar, for all his boasts, can raise more than one hundred score trained lancers, that is. Colors of Chaos
  • Remembering the way Chandra and Lydia had embraced her, Bryony wrapped her arms about the child.
  • In the Hypolydian, the semitones occur between the fourth and fifth, and seventh and eighth: [F: e - f g (a b -) c '(d' e - ')] Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
  • In Pride and Prejudice, as an example, Darcy, Elizabeth’s suitor, is a serious character who is contrasted with Elizabeth’s sister Lydia’s suitor, Wickham, a wacky con man. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Characters
  • Being aware of the indelicacy and impropriety of this positioning they helped Lydia remove herself from her post.
  • Lydia obtained the services of a qualified nurse.
  • Lydia has about you told me a little,’ Maude began, over tea and streusel.
  • Does a discussion of the Lydian mode really enhance the layman's enjoyment of a mazurka? Ganz's copious, commanding Chopin project
  • 14One of those listening was a woman named Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth from the city of Thyatira, who was a worshiper of God. The Lord opened her heart to respond to Paul's message.
  • (mixed Lydian and Hypolydian) with drunkenness, effeminacy, and idleness and considers that such music is "useless even to women that are to be virtuously given, not to say to men. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man
  • As Paul preached the gospel of Jesus Christ, the words sank into Lydia's mind and heart.
  • Kitty's disappearance, and Lydia's comment, had upset her.
  • In a little town a few miles off, it has been reported that Miss Lydia Prateapace has been obliged to "swear the peace against him," which "swearing the _peace_" is, in most cases, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847
  • Yet, when Lydia grew up to be fourteen years old, she smacked her mother one day.
  • So Lydia, Dena and Miss Lightbody who had managed to stay on as a companion and housekeeper, largely unpaid, moved into the dower house. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • It was economical, thought Lydia, and reassuring to make your dwelling place of the same indigenous material as your grave.
  • Lydia opened it and took out a silver ring that was set with tiny red jewels.
  • Finally, in Elizabeth's sister after the elopement with Lydia, Darcy save her reputation.
  • Their unfamiliar appearance and smell so unsettled the enemy horses that the Lydian troopers were forced to dismount and fight on foot, where they were decisively defeated.
  • Proctor heads by sea to Europe with black freewoman Lydia pretending to be his slave. Demon Redcoat-C.C. Finlay « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Looking through the dresses, Lydia grinned as she found an azure blue, sleeveless, turtleneck dress.
  • Hi lydia, great additions to the list, doesn't oyster sauce pop up a lot in Chinese cookery? At My Table
  • Instead of a soloist intent on wowing listeners with his mastery of the mixolydian scales, KITV.com - Local New
  • It is susceptible of nodes or modes as far apart as hyperphrygian and mixolydian and of texts so divergent as priests haihooping round David's that is Circe's or what am I saying Ceres 'altar and David's tip from the stable to his chief bassoonist about the alrightness of his almightiness. Ulysses
  • On a hike with my new friend Lydia Kowalski, we made two astonishing discoveries.
  • And presently Lydia found herself shaking hands with the elder chief, speaker of the council, who spoke English rather well, and with a little dark woman folded within a "broadcloth" and wearing the leggings, moccasins and short dress of her people. The Moccasin Maker
  • Lydia also managed to dot a little bit of rouge on her cheeks and smudge the smallest amount of make-up onto her eyelids despite Sarah's protests.
  • Dear Lydia, you can consider yourself honored at least to be the opposite of a shrewish man hater of which there is no shortage. The Pink Dress
  • The Gazette helped produce the calendar and all the money from its sale will go directly into the Lydia appeal fund.
  • Lydia fastened the cloth door closed and took inventory of the room.
  • Lydia gave him a look in which he thought he could recognize a certain nonerotic tenderness, something not all that familiar to him even as a young boy with a widowed mother who had been in fashion in her era. The Houseguest
  • Ensconced on a giant rucksack, wearing camouflage paint, a helmet and some fetching pink frillies, Lydia's mum Jodie, agreed: ‘It's absolutely fantastic.’
  • We overhere grew up with the blues and we heard it in everything we did, even the church music that turned us on the most wasn't those dried up old fig mixolydian and lydian modes from the white church--snoring songs, I call them, but rather the powerful swinging blues-developed gospel hymns of the swinging black choirs and the lead vocalists those choirs carried with them. Empirical Study #1(WITH PORTIONS LOST FOREVER)
  • Lydia Lunch got her musical start in bicentennial New York as one of the early performers in what may or may not have been punk rock. Lydia Lunch « Skid Roche
  • Lydia looked around desperately for another weapon as they grappled on the ground, Boris having the advantage of size but still groggy from the large lump on his skull.
  • They reached the food store, and Lydia immediately grabbed a few skins of water.
  • Media; the road east led to Susa and Ecbatana, where the king is said to spend summer and spring; crossing the river, the road west led to Lydia and Ionia; and the part through the mountains facing towards the Great Bear, led, they said, to the Carduchians59. Anabasis
  • To commemorate the mega-non-event, graphic designer Lydia Leith has created "sick bags" - yes, the bags that airline passengers in the U.S. commonly refer to as "barf bags. NPR Topics: News
  • Lisa did Lydia's hair in two French braids and curled her bangs, and put her own hair in a loose chignon to keep it out of her way.
  • ‘Bye,’ Lydia said with typical American abbreviation.
  • Dearest Lady Lydia, you may wish to inform our dear Miss Troll that regardless of any technical definition of 'deconstructionism', the results are all the same; the distruction of the coherence of society and the elevation of the self and individualism as preferable. The Deconstruction of Women's Clothing
  • Lydia stands, but George keeps a firm hold of her hand for a moment longer.
  • Lydia is a girl who follows exotic things, handsome man and is somehow a little profligate.
  • Lydia didn't even want a baby; boy or girl, name or no name, what did it matter to her?
  • Lydia, cooped up like a hen in her house, had branded herself victim, prey, alien and afraid.
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  • Part of me wanted to tell her that Lydia had happily left home to be with Matty and was looking forward to their marriage and becoming a proper little housewife.
  • Rebecca and Lydia continued talking, going off on random tangents and never returning to the main subject.
  • Their play was Herakles in Lydia; Thettalos did Omphale and Iolaos, changing masks with great virtuosity, and most striking in the former role. The Mask of Apollo
  • So Lydia, Dena and Miss Lightbody who had managed to stay on as a companion and housekeeper, largely unpaid, moved into the dower house. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • Lydia had always been very conscious of her foreign accent.
  • Mr. M'Queen had laid stress on the name given to the place by the country people, ” Ainnit; and added, 'I knew not what to make of this piece of antiquity, till I met with the Anaitidis delubrum in Lydia, mentioned by Pausanias and the elder Pliny.' Life of Johnson
  • Lydiard Park will fill with people and their picnics relaxing to the sounds of the Proms and the sights of the firework spectacular.
  • The liberty which we are supposing may be most completely given to them in the form of such a power as is said to have been possessed by Gyges the ancestor of Croesus the Lydian.
  • Hugs and handshakes were exchanged before Christopher and Lydia boarded the train.
  • Lydia was used to thinking in intangible, theoretical abstracts - not in the brutal world of tangible human realities.
  • My Dad drops me over to Ruth's and I park myself down in the comfy seat and wait for the gang to arrive. Katie, Ryan and their gorgeous daughter, Lydia, arrive first, and I enjoy having cuddles while Abbi and Ruth slave away in the kitchen.
  • We know the Doric mood sounds gravity and sobriety; the Lydian, buxomness and freedom; the Æolic, sweet stillness and quiet composure; the Phrygian, jollity and youthful levity; the Ionic is a stiller of storms and disturbances arising from passion; and why may we not reasonably suppose, that those whose speech naturally runs into the notes peculiar to any of these moods, are likewise in nature hereunto congenerous? Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)
  • Lydia smiled at her whenever she saw that faraway look on Aleena's face.
  • I cannot thank you enough Ladia Lydia for again reviving our sence of what is right and good in this world. Music Of Your Life
  • Lydia crept round the corner.

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