39 Metaphors for annes

Anne was the widow of Edward, whom Richard slew at Tewkesbury.

Anne was the one thing necessary to him beside his work, necessary as a living part of himself.

" Poor Anne looked all the whiter, and only mumbled out a few answers to the kind counsels lavished upon her.

Queen Anne was the first august personage who had recourse to it; in later times, Queen Charlotte for many years had the pure element conveyed to her royal abode at Windsor, and in 1785, a stone, with a cipher and date, was placed there by her illustrious consort, George III.

The Anne was the first craft to arrive off the point of the Needle, and she found the coast clear.

" St. Anne's is a small village, and the rapids being impassable in low water they have built a lock to enable steamers to ascend; but fortunately, when we passed, there was sufficient water, and we steamed up the song-famed rapids, above which the river spreads out into the Lake of the Two Mountains.

Anne at fifteen was a tall girl with long hair tied in a big black bow at the cape of her neck.

Still, Anne was naturally a thoroughbred; the girl had a personal distinction which was hers by right of inheritance, and what she lacked in elegance she was quick to acquire as she grew into womanhood.

In many respects the tastes of the girl-Queen and the brilliant widow of the Connétable were singularly similar, although Anne was a mere tyro in gallantry beside her more experienced friend.

" "Princess Anne is" she began, then the choking came.

We used to say among ourselves that Granger's reason for wanting to get rid of Julian was not any real affection for the dim old moral code, but rather his acute realization that without Anne his junior partner was a less valuable asset.

I can't think what I'd do, Anne, if he wasn't such an angel.

"My Rose has necessarily her own cares, but Anne has been my mother's silent aid and stay for months, and what she has been in the present need no words can say.

Whatever Anne did she would still be Anne.

ANNE, QUEEN, daughter of James II.; by the union of Scotland with England during her reign in 1707 became the first sovereign of the United Kingdom; her reign distinguished by the part England played in the war of the Spanish succession and the number of notabilities, literary and scientific, that flourished under it, though without any patronage on the part of the Queen (1665-1714).

Anne was the daughter of a wealthy farmer.

Anne was the fruit of an unlawful connexion with his own servant maid, with whom he afterwards eloped to America, leaving his own affectionate and lawful wife.

ANNE, QUEEN, daughter of James II.; by the union of Scotland with England during her reign in 1707 became the first sovereign of the United Kingdom; her reign distinguished by the part England played in the war of the Spanish succession and the number of notabilities, literary and scientific, that flourished under it, though without any patronage on the part of the Queen (1665-1714).

My mother has had no power to take the direction of anything, her whole being has been absorbed, first in Raymond, now in Frank; and not only has Anne been Frank's constant nurse through these five weeks of the most frightful fever and delirium I have seen at all here, but she has had thought for all, and managed all the house and servants.

Slender: You are afraid, if you see the bear loose, are you not? Anne: Aye, indeed, Sir Slender: That's meat and drink to me, now.

ANNE Was grandmother a great beauty, father? CONN Honor Gilroy had good looks, and indeed she made the most of them.

Anne, with the thought of her Charles burning within her heart, was a little scandalised at the course of affairs.

It was always thought that the Lord Russell had loved not only well, but wisely; for the Lady Anne was ever a faithful wife, and a loving, tender mother.

ANNE Was grandmother a great beauty, father? CONN Honor Gilroy had good looks, and indeed she made the most of them.

No doubt she was a pleasant daughter-in-law, though, for substantial care, Anne was the strength and reliance.

39 Metaphors for  annes