14 Metaphors for isabel

Isabel, indeed, still remained the heavenly love, but those who understand will know the strength of Jenny when I say that she became confirmed in this hour of trial as the household love of Theophil's life.

That, Isabel, is praise of itself, It is not necessary to laud it.

"Too late, indeed," said the other, with a heavy sigh, "but Howell, what say you to matching Isabel with my favorite George?" "Denbigh," cried the sailor, eyeing him keenly, "Isabel is my only child, and a dutiful, good girl; one that will obey orders if she breaks owners, as we sailors say.

I have said that Isabel was not a beauty, and yet such was the influence of her form, her rhythmical movement, and her sweet, rich voice, that Charlton thought she was handsome, and when she sat down and talked to him, he found himself vibrating, as a sensitive nature will, under the influence of grace or beauty.

"Isabel," she said reproachfully, "is this the way you come back to me?" Isabel did not heed but spoke: "As soon as I received this letter, I determined to come home.

She had been told by her cousin, as they drove in a four-wheeled cab through the depressing streets of a London suburb, that the family consisted of his wife and a son and a daughter; that the son's name was Joseph and the daughter's Isabel; that Joseph was a clerk in the city, and that Isabel was about the same age as Ida.

I don't know why I tell you all these details, except that they are straws to show the way of the wind, and you will see how Isabel is always the sacrifice, unless some one stands up for her.

Isabel was indeed a muse that waited for her poet.

Queen Isabel, are you a prisoner?

"Isabel of Warwick had been a mate for William the Norman; and my grandson, if heir to his grandsire's soul, should have ruled from the throne of England over the realms of Charlemagne!

He knew that Isabel was the woman God had made for him, sweet, dear Jenny the woman he had made for himself, and he bowed before the work of the greater artist.

The Lady Isabel was the last descendant of the family of D; her father had fallen in battle; his lady did not long survive him; and thus, at an early age, Isabel became an orphan.

He has agreed that Isabel shall be your wife, and I have passed my word to the engagement; and if, sir, you wish to be considered as my son, you will prepare to comply.

The Lady Isabel was the last descendant of the family of D; her father had fallen in battle; his lady did not long survive him; and thus, at an early age, Isabel became an orphan.

14 Metaphors for  isabel