" Hark! The herald angels sing " | |
""Hark, the herald angels sing!" | |
"Dr. Masters and Mrs. Johnson herald what is truly a Copernican revolution in the study of human sexuality." | |
"Hark the herald angels sing," | |
"It was the lark, the herald of the morn, no nightingale." | |
" Hark! The herald angels sing " | |
""Hark, the herald angels sing!" | |
"Dr. Masters and Mrs. Johnson herald what is truly a Copernican revolution in the study of human sexuality." | |
"Hark the herald angels sing," | |
"It was the lark, the herald of the morn, no nightingale." | |
"... born dead as a soulless child must be, heralds... | |
"On the right a trumpet rings out, on the left heralds another, | |
'The darkness heralds only one thing...' | |
* Let's dance and sing * and celebrate * Season changing heralds * arrival of Spring | |
- And send some heralds into the city to tell them the news! | |
"... born dead as a soulless child must be, heralds... | |
"On the right a trumpet rings out, on the left heralds another, | |
'The darkness heralds only one thing...' | |
* Let's dance and sing * and celebrate * Season changing heralds * arrival of Spring | |
- And send some heralds into the city to tell them the news! | |
"It was the lark that heralded the morn, No nightingale: | |
"This was how the end of an era was heralded." | |
'The great voyages of discovery, of the 15th Century, heralded the start of the modern age. | |
A darkness is coming, heralded by someone close to you. | |
A shift to the right heralded a new era in Britain... an era in which prosperity and material wealth... would be vaunted above all else. | |
"And I end by heralding the news... "of a new comet flashing across the horizon— a bright and flashing comet— and his name is Manolo de Palma." | |
"in memory of Waterloo and heralding St Helena, | |
A trumpet heralding my approach. | |
And that is the very first spot in our new campaign heralding the upcoming release of Nucleus this January at CES. | |
If not again, the enemy of the people, the father of lies, conspiring a cunning game, heralding a deviant spirit. | |
"It was the lark that heralded the morn, No nightingale: | |
"This was how the end of an era was heralded." | |
'The great voyages of discovery, of the 15th Century, heralded the start of the modern age. | |
A darkness is coming, heralded by someone close to you. | |
A shift to the right heralded a new era in Britain... an era in which prosperity and material wealth... would be vaunted above all else. | |
"And I end by heralding the news... "of a new comet flashing across the horizon— a bright and flashing comet— and his name is Manolo de Palma." | |
"in memory of Waterloo and heralding St Helena, | |
A trumpet heralding my approach. | |
And that is the very first spot in our new campaign heralding the upcoming release of Nucleus this January at CES. | |
If not again, the enemy of the people, the father of lies, conspiring a cunning game, heralding a deviant spirit. | |