13 adverbs to describe how to don

The waiter expressed himself as being in a position to gratify me, and leaving him hastily donning his coat I marched up the staircase to the room above.

Zál promptly donned himself in war attire, And, mounted like a hero, to the field Hastened, his soldiers frowning on their steeds.

he cried, "prithee take care, Beltane,seethou hast displaced the bandage, thy wound bleedeth amainso will I bind it up for thee" But Beltane, nothing heeding, turned and strode back into the green and there fell to donning his armour as swiftly as he mightalbeit stealthily.

Pus astres no m'es donatz Que de mi dons bes m'eschaia, Ni nulho nos plazers no·l platz, Ni ay poder que·m n'estraia, Ops m'es qu'ieu sia fondatz En via d'amor veraia, E puesc n'apenre assatz En Cataluenha la gaia, [120] Entrels Catalas valens E las donas avinens.

'Twas frendly don and like my noble masters.

The bloomers had not been definitely donned at that time, but they were on the way, glimmering ahead as a discussed ideal.

Jenny's death was not going to be less sad, less a factor of the eternal tragedy, at the end of a year,that he might go to a theatre once more, as some widows joyously don colours, when the clock strikes the end of a year of lost dances.

We had seen princely dons of many leagues ride by in state; dashing caballeros resplendent in costumes of satin and velvet, on their way to sing beneath the windows of dark-eyed señoritas; and had stood close enough to the wearers of embroidered and lace-bedecked small clothes, to count the scallops which closed the seams of their outer garments, and to hear the faint tinkle of the tiny silver bells which dangled from them.

I subsequently donned one myself, and found it an admirable adjunct to easy travelling.

"I suttinly don' want no light-fingered hussy ma'yin' my son," proceeded the voice, "an' de whole Dildine fambly 'll bear watchin'.

He donned it joyfully, entered the palace unchallenged, and passed into the banquet hall, where he perceived the gray-bearded caliph, and recognized in the bridegroom at his left the Saracen whom he had delivered from the lion, and who had so discourteously stolen his horse.

Then she saw the sad wives, whose days of sunshine are gone by, and the merry ones,who don the cap and bells deliberately; and for their benefit she expended just the proper degree of astonishment and sympathyso fully substantiating the sound and praiseworthy condition of her own mind and heart.

'Has don it and most desperately, Nor could strong nature stay his hand,his owne Child That slept beside him: which showes him guilty, lords, More then we suspected.

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