11 collocations for gallant

But Bob Leroyyou know himas gallant a gentleman as ever lived, put me down at the right point, and kept me there.

Really France is much too beautiful and gallant a country to have this sort of stuff put forward on her behalf, but there it was.

So Hamilton brought off his ship in safety, after as gallant a feat of arms as was ever performed.

Did he gallant any lady?"

He never appears so gallant a man as when he is in the head of a body of ladies and leads them up with admirable skill and conduct.

Or rather, Judicio, they have the grounds with advantage, and the French crowns with a pox; and I would they had them with a plague too: but hang them, swads, the basest corner in my thoughts is too gallant a room to lodge them in.

Now there was present at court a certain knight, Sir William Dale, as gallant a soldier as ever donned harness.

" "That is so kind and gallant a speech, that it ought not to be lost on the person most concerned.

Poor Thomas, as gallant a spirit as ever lived, finally breathed his last; we brought Waters a fresh cup of water with which to moisten his wounds, and then left the room to catch an hour's sleep; but the recollections of that terrible night will not soon be effaced from my memory.

Bassompierre was consequently at the summit of happiness; his ambition and his heart were alike satisfied, and he received the congratulations of those around him with an undisguised delight, which, in so proverbially gay and gallant a cavalier, could not fail to prove highly flattering to the object of his attachment.

The young men were fortunate enough to buy two excellent horses for much less than their value from a brave knight who had broken his leg, and not being able to figure in the contests himself, was willing to help so gallant a youth.

11 collocations for  gallant