Ding Dong Merrily en haut,
Dans cieux les cloches sonnent:
Ding dong! en vérité, le ciel
Est-riv'n avec le chant ange.
Gloria, Hosanna in excelsis!
Certes, car ici-bas, ci-dessous,
Laissez cloches clocher être swungen,
Et "Io, io, io!"
Par prêtre et sungen personnes.
Gloria, Hosanna in excelsis!
Je vous en prie, consciencieusement premier
Votre carillon matin, vous sonneurs;
Puissiez-vous magnifiquement rime
Votre chanson evetime, chanteurs ye.
Gloria, Hosanna in excelsis!
Julian Alonzo worked in a restaurant during high school. After graduation, he attended the French Culinary Institute.
This instrument is played like the xylophone, using the mallets. One can only play the main melody line -and not the harmony- even if the glockenspiel player could hold two mallets in each hand. On the other hand using vibraphone one can play both: the melody and the harmony.
It was painted to celebrate the centenary of the French Revolution, and on that occasion was inaugurated one of the engineering work in a very short time he achieved fame at the universal level: the Eiffel tower, 298 meters high and structured entirely of metal.
what is the difinition for high efficiency bulbs?
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Ding Dong Merrily On High
Ding Dong Merrily on High
Ding dong merrily on high
The carol you refer to is 'Ding Dong Merrily on High!' The composer of this carol is unknown but the carol is reputed to be French dating back to the 16th Century. The text to Ding Dong Merrily on High was originally in Latin - 'Gloria in Excelsis Deo'.
The Christmas carol with the initials DDMOH is "Ding Dong! Merrily on High."
The Christmas song with the initials DDMOH is "Ding Dong Merrily on High". It is a Christmas Carol. English composer George Ratcliffe Woodward wrote the lyrics. The tune comes from the French dance "Branle de l'official".
"Ding Dong Merrily on High" is a Christmas carol that celebrates the joy and exuberance of the holiday season. The lyrics express a sense of merriment and festive spirit, often highlighting the ringing of church bells as a symbol of celebration and the birth of Christ. The refrain emphasizes the joyous sound of bells, inviting all to partake in the joyful atmosphere. Overall, the carol captures the essence of Christmas cheer and communal celebration.
The Christmas song that has the first line initials of DDMOH is "Ding Dong Merrily on High", a Christmas Carol. English composer George Ratcliffe Woodward wrote the lyrics. "Branle de l'official", a French dance tune, is the tune for the song.
The crowd will roar as the calorie free caffeine boost enhances your dribbling skills and they chant "ding dong merrily on high" as you slam dunk.
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"Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead" :Ding Dong! The Witch is dead. Which old Witch? The Wicked Witch!Ding Dong! The Wicked Witch is dead.Wake up - sleepy head, rub your eyes, get out of bed.Wake up, the Wicked Witch is dead. She's gone where the goblins go,Below - below - below. Yo-ho, let's open up and sing and ring the bells out.Ding Dong' the merry-oh, sing it high, sing it low.Let them knowThe Wicked Witch is dead!