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Where hills made gibbous shadows in the moon, They heard the eldritch laughters of the wind, Seeming the mirth of death; and 'neath their gaze Gaunt valleys deepened like an old despair.

From The Star-Treader and other poems by Smith, Clark Ashton

Peter's cousin Lucy was something like a small, gay spring flower, with wide, solemn grey eyes that brimmed with sudden laughters, and a funny, infectious gurgle of a laugh.

From The Lee Shore by Macaulay, Rose, Dame

Sentences that drifted in the night, laughters, sighs—these were part of a mask.

From Gargoyles by Hecht, Ben

Out with the May-time blossoms, where the mocking-bird is king, And the songs of the thrush in chorus with all of the laughters ring!

From Oklahoma Sunshine by Miller, Freeman E. (Freeman Edwin)

See, where she comes, with limbs of day,   The dawn! with wild-rose hands and feet,   Within whose veins the sunbeams beat, And laughters meet of wind and ray.

From Poems by Cawein, Madison Julius



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