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The size of mini vans.
--Leaves of Grass , Walt Whitman.
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Rain, snow, sleet, and hail, Nature's elements set sail. Each unique, yet part of the same, Dancing together in a poetic, wild game.
Percy Shelley's poem,'To a Skylark', opens with the line,'Hail to thee, blithe spirit!'.
The Latin phrase Ave atque vale is usually translated "Hail and farewell". In fact ave and vale mean more or less the same thing, both being imperative singular forms of verbs meaning "to be well".
Rain softly falls from the sky, Snow blankets the ground so white, Sleet tinkles its icy lullaby, Hail drums a staccato beat in the night.
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Hail Hail the Celts Are Here was created in 1961.
The music is by James Sanderson (c. 1769 - c. 1841). The title of the song is from a poem by Sir Walter Scott . The words are rarely sung and others have written parodies of Scott's poem. To hear the tune, try the related links.
Hail can have many meanings, such as "hailing" a taxi, "hail" that falls from the sky, "hail" as in "greet," etc. Though I'm not sure which context you're referring to, the hail that falls from the sky is 'arare.' "Hail" as in "Hail to the king!" is 'banzai.' "Hail" as in "greet" can be 'aisatsu suru.'
no you can not stop hail
nothing but hail
Jessie Hail's birth name is Jessie Hail.