394 Words to use with lady

Their quivers bright flashed in the light with gold and silk brocade, And the Moor who saw his love was there looked best in the parade, And the Moor who had no lady love strove hard some love to gain.

The gentlemen, therefore, will make a point of promptly handing over to them their own watches and jewelry, as well as those of their lady friends.

His lady mother thrust a curled and papered head from her door and asked whether the chimney were afire, but he did not heed her.

Wickham, the all-conquering young lady-killer of the story, is a favourite character of the novelist He figures as Willoughby in "Sense and Sensibility," as Crawford in "Mansfield Park," as Churchill in "Emma," andto a certain extentas Wentworth in "Persuasion."

Recently, for example, a young lady teacher from Boston was so terribly stoned by some of the unregenerate little pig-tailed fiends in Canton, that she died the next day.

Some of the lady visitors are Beautiful Swimmers, and their Divers Charms excite universal admiration.

Add 1 teaspoonful of brandy and a teaspoonful of wine and lemon-juice; add 4 lady fingers crumbled up fine.

* * This lady-fly I take from off the grass, Whose spotted back might scarlet red surpass: 'Fly, lady-bird, north, south, or east, or west!

"I thought I had to go to a city school, else I couldn't be refined and lady-like," said Linnet.

Has not the modern lady novelist told us so?

We read that divers of the nuns, "being warped with a malicious desire of revenge, took advantage of the night and strangled the lady abbess, who was the object of their fury and passionate animosities, in her bed; and after, to conceal so execrable an assassination, threw her body into a pit, which afterwards contracted the traditional appellation of Nun-pit."

The dainty little chamber was upholstered in carnation-pink silk with furniture of inlaid rosewood, and bore everywhere the trace of having been arranged by a woman's hand, although no lady passenger was on board.

The lady patronesses of the great Charity Ball were tactful and unabashed.

(In Sacred quartets and trios for ladies voices)

See you laterat dinner to-night, here, eh?" He lounged away through the outer office, giving the smart lady secretary a keen glance as he passed her and getting an equally scrutinizing, if swift, look in return.

yet first must I greet this my lady wife.'

As he spoke, from the lady chapel rose the evening hymn to the Virgin in tones of almost supernatural tenderness.

How does a lady doctor appeal to you, Sergeant?" "I should be shy," said the Sergeant, grinning.

It will be well for the hostess, even if she be very partial to the amusement, and a graceful dancer, not to participate in it to any great extent, lest her lady guests should have occasion to complain of her monopoly of the gentlemen, and other causes of neglect.

The most probable explanation seemed to me that she was some elderly lady artist who darned his socks for him, and shed tears in secret over the state of his wardrobe.

He was going upon an errand of mercy to the wounded, and found he had in his memorandum-book the name of our lady-companion's husband, who had been commended to his particular attention.

The principal, Mr. Silas Peckham, carried him to the desk of the young lady assistant, Miss Darley by name, and introduced him to her.

Gentle creatures haunted it, and there was none to make afraid; wood-pigeons cooed and crickets chirped their shrill roundelays, anemones and lady-ferns looked up from the moss that kissed the wanderer's feet.

Therefore I inquired of the photographer's lady-clerk whether she could supply me with a print of the negative.

We must, however, speak of another influence which made Redbud so cool;and this will, very probably, have occurred to our lady readers, if we have any, as the better explanation.

394 Words to use with  lady