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Filter by Meaning The children's choir sang a joyful canto at the Easter celebration.
The priest led the congregation in singing a canto in Latin.
The poet will canto her new work into five sections.
The author struggled to canto his memoir into manageable sections.
The writer plans to canto his novel into three parts.
The poet used rhyme and meter to canto her work into different parts.
The author decided to canto his epic poem into twelve parts.
The poet plans to canto his upcoming book of sonnets.
The translator had to canto the epic poem from Italian to English.
The author decided to canto his epic poem into twelve sections.
The third canto of "Paradise Lost" describes the fall of Satan from Heaven.
The canto titled "The Jabberwocky" in "Through the Looking-Glass" is a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll.
The canto of the choir blended seamlessly with the orchestra.
The audience joined in to canto the national anthem before the start of the game.
The final canto brings the story to a satisfying conclusion.
The singer will canto a romantic ballad for the couple's first dance.
She purchased a canto of extra virgin olive oil from the farmer's market.
The seventh canto of "Beowulf" narrates the fight between the hero and the dragon.
The community members joined together in a canto to celebrate the festival.
Each canto of the poem has its own distinct mood and theme.
Each canto in "The Divine Comedy" corresponds to a different stage of the afterlife.
The canto is a unit of division in a long poem, similar to a chapter in a novel.
The soprano's canto was both powerful and sweet.
The opera singer's canto could be heard from blocks away.
The canto echoed through the mountains during the hiking trip.
The monks will canto their evening prayer in the temple.
The sixth canto of "The Faerie Queene" focuses on the character of Sir Guyon.
The fifth canto of "The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot evokes the theme of death and rebirth.
The audience joined in the canto during the musical performance.
The canto of the female lead in the musical was mesmerizing.
The students formed a canto to sing the school anthem.
The choir will canto a traditional Easter song during the church service.
The children love to canto Christmas carols during the holiday season.
The first canto of "The Divine Comedy" is titled "Inferno".
She asked the vendor for a canto of the house red wine.
The priest chanted a canto during the baptismal ceremony.
The wedding guests sang a canto to congratulate the newlyweds.
The students sang a canto in celebration of the end of the school year.
The choir director chose a difficult canto for the competition.
The chef poured a canto of balsamic vinegar over the roasted vegetables.
He canto a beautiful melody during the church service.
The opening canto of "The Canterbury Tales" sets the scene for the pilgrims' journey.
They canto a traditional folk song at the cultural festival.
The students will canto the school song at the beginning of the assembly.
The third canto of the poem focuses on the protagonist's encounter with a magical creature.
He bought a canto of red wine to bring to the dinner party.
The bride and groom will canto a special song during their wedding ceremony.
The recipe calls for a canto of vegetable oil for frying.
The canto is a fundamental unit of structure in epic poetry.
She bought a canto of extra-virgin olive oil for her homemade soap.
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