8 collocations for fame

Then there is frail Wilhelmina Musgravethat famed beauty whose two-hundred-year-old story all Lichfield knows, and no genealogist has ever cared to detaileternally weaving flowers about her shepherd hat.

In the old capital they wore T'ae hats and black caps small; And ladies, who famed surnames bore, Their own thick hair let fall.

What am I doing worse Than did famed Cæsar at the Rubicon, When he the legions led against his country, The which his country had delivered to him?

See, Jason is my name, famed far and wide, The hero of the wondrous Golden Fleece!

I suppose, I should have nursed his muse, And with champagne have brighten'd up his views, Then had he made me famed my whole life long, And stunn'd my ears with gratitude and song.

And though sometimes with talk impertinent And idle fances he would fame a mirth, Yet is it easie seene somewhat is heere The which he dares not let his face make shew of.

Then there is frail Wilhelmina Musgravethat famed beauty whose two-hundred-year-old story all Lichfield knows, and no genealogist has ever cared to detaileternally weaving flowers about her shepherd hat.

Mar. I'me e'en heartily glad on't, I have been with thee e're since thou cam'st to th'wars, and this is the first word that ever I heard on't, prethee who fames thee.

8 collocations for  fame