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the poet climbed the top most steeple to here the voice of God.

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What did author climb the steeple?

The author climbed the steeple to get a better view of the surrounding landscape and to experience the thrill of reaching the top of the tall structure.


A pointed structure on top of a church?

A steeple... usually where the bell is housed


What is the steeple over the crossing of a church?

Actually the cross comes on top of the steeple.


What is a steeple top called?

Spire


What is the pointed structure on top of a chuch?

It is a steeple


What do you find on top of a church?

A steeple Maybe?


What is pointed tower on a church that begins with S?

I think you mean a steeple, or perhaps a spire which sits on top of the steeple?


What is the pointed structure at the top of a church?

a spire or steeple


Can you give me a sentence using the word steeple?

Look out the window, you can see the church steeple from here.Converse of objectsee: You should be able to see the church steeple.have: It has a steeple, which was erected in 1814.soar: Stroll through the old town and see the Town Hall's soaring medieval steeple, one of the oldest in Europe.build: He also built the steeple of Earl's Colne church and was buried there in 1263.climb: Graham was credited with a number of unorthodox solo climbs, church steeples, office corridors etc. , not always appreciated by officialdom.Adjective modifiertall: How is the rooster at the top of the tall slender steeple doing?wooden: The old church had a small western wooden steeple, a north aisle shorter than the nave, and a north porch.old: You see, on top of the old church steeple was a big bright star.high: At length the high white steeple of the town met my eyes.square: His route had to take him over the top of a square steeple.new: In the end, however, a far more imposing arrangement was adopted, with the new steeple on the Cheapside frontage.Modifies a nounchase: The Grafton Hunt steeple chases were held on Easter Monday.chasing: For example many hunter chasing and steeple chasing horses are later sold as hunters.palate: A steeple palate is not high or flat but a combination of both.church: Attractions The village has a wooden steeple church, St Andrews.house: On Sunday, he went to the " steeple House, " evidently the cathedral.Noun used with modifierchurch: The church steeple can be seen for miles around.century: The steeple standing by the Town House finds itself in its rather odd position owning to the 18th century steeple committees of Kinross.spire: The church built in the year 1584, is a handsome structure with a spire steeple.Source: http://www.yourdictionary.com/examples/steeple


What is the bell tower of a church called?

The main structure is a bell tower. Where the bells are housed at the very top of the bell tower is known as the belfry.


Tapering church tower?

A church tower that tapers (that comes to a point at the top) is called a steeple. The base is usually straight and the top bit that comes to the point is called the spire.


What word ends with eeple?

The pointed part at top of church is called a steeple