The woods rang with her full, young voice, and her song also roused the birds, for they, too, now carolled loudly, ready to outdo each other.
Utterly careless of the future, the majos, light-hearted as ever, carolled out their favorite songs, just as if they had never quitted the shores of their native land.
The poor wild-wood bird, so long caged, yet ever longing to be free, carolled and mused by turns, or permitted her joyous nature to gush out in exclamations of delight.
However, it was no affair of his; so he put the matter out of mind, and as he rode through the forest, carolled blithely.
The cook, from his insecure seat on the pack-saddle, carolled his endless musical narrative.
The dewdrops still hung thick on flower and thorn, and the wild birds carolled their songs of merry welcome to the new-born day.
Birds carolled their songs, and made the woods vocal with praise.
So she carolled it forth like the birds, in a sweet and simple song.