25 Metaphors for herbert

Herbert is the greatest, the most consistent of them all.

" "Well, but, Herbert" It was his wife again.

Herbert was my man.

'Dear, dear mother, why did you reproach me?' 'Forget it,' said Lady Annabel, in a softened tone; 'for indeed you are irreproachable.' 'O Annabel!' said Herbert, 'may not this child be some atonement, this child, of whom I solemnly declare I would not deprive you, though I would willingly forfeit my life for a year of her affection; and your, your sufferance,' he added.

CHAPTER XIII Withered Leaves and Fresh Buds Lady Rosamond and Joanna Bowater could not fail to be good friends; Herbert was a great bond of union, and so was Mrs. Poynsett.

Herbert is often that way.

HERBERT, George, 'Hell is full of good meanings,' ii. 360, n. 1.

Herbert, I discovered, was a sapper who'd been transferred to Boulogne and, judging by his hand, was better with a shovel than a pen.

George Herbert became rector here in 1630 and died two years later, aged 42.

my dear Herbert, your daughter is a poem that beats all our inspiration!' CHAPTER IX.

my dear Herbert, your daughter is a poem that beats all our inspiration!' CHAPTER IX.

Herbert is always graciousI use the word as meaning much more than graceful.

'Spring in the Apennines, my Annabel,' said Herbert, 'is a happy combination.

Herbert though himself a pattern of humility, was younger brother of the celebrated Lord Herbert of Cherbury, whom Horace Walpole abuses for his beauty and gallant bearing, tinctured it must be allowed, with affected notions of high birth.

Oh, my beloved Herbert, there are moments when I think the bitterness of death is passed, when I am so calm, so happy, I feel as if I had already reached the confines of my blissful, my eternal home; but this is not always granted me.

Arthur Herbert, Earl of Torringtonthe later peerage is a viscounty held by the Byng familywas in command of the allied English and Dutch fleet in the Channel.

'It cannot be commanded, certainly,' said Herbert 'There is no usury for love.'

His art is not comparable to that of Herbert: hence Herbert remains the master; for it is not the thought that makes the poet; it is the utterance of that thought in worthy presence of speech.

Herbert, this will be life and joy to your sister.

We should have abandoned our belief in the fictions that the Armada of 1588 was defeated by the weather, and that the great Herbert of Torrington was a lubber, a traitor, and a coward.

Herbert and Miss Panney were very good friends, but not yet cronies.

'Neither now, God be praised!' replied Masham; 'but Miss Herbert has been a great invalid.'

Herbert is an awfully slow rider (I believe he always walks his horse), and I am sure it would be after dark before the carriage would get here.

Miss Herbert was not a remarkable actress, but her appearance was wonderful indeed.

I grant you Herbert is a poor fish in some ways, but at least he wants to marry me, myself, which is more than the others do.

25 Metaphors for  herbert