88 collocations for wedding

When all the errors were cleared up which the extreme likeness between this twin brother and sister had occasioned, they laughed at the lady Olivia for the pleasant mistake she had made in falling in love with a woman; and Olivia shewed no dislike to her exchange, when she found she had wedded the brother instead of the sister.

"Me only does it grieve, and bring Disaster on my life; For the lady that I love the best, Is already wedded wife; "Wedded she is, wedded amiss; Ill husband has she got.

Maximilian, having wedded Charles' daughter, inherited the remainder; and the old Burgundian kingdom, so nearly revived to stretch as a permanent dividing land between France and Germany, disappeared forever.

He is ready to strike down, in his own house, the Christian who has taken from him and wedded the lady of his choice.

Let the Reader compare this with the following Passage in Milton, which begins with Adams Speech to Eve. For never did thy Beauty, since the Day I saw thee first and wedded thee, adorn'd With all Perfections, so enflame my Sense With ardor to enjoy thee, fairer now Than ever, Bounty of this virtuous Tree.

As one poet wrote, in stilted Latin: "A remarkable man weds a remarkable woman.

On my arrival, I found a host of bachelors, and wedded men en garçon, ready to greet me with a hearty welcome.

I wedded a simple melody to those simple, heart-felt lines, and since then I have sung the song in pretty nearly every part of the world and in Honolulu itself.

"When Alfonso was journeying to the Holy Land, he loved and wedded a fair Sicilian maiden.

Overcoming this obstacle, he weds the mother.

Brothers to him ere long shall be my son By wedding this young girl: you are welcome both.

in his History of Prince Arthur says: King Lot of Lothan and Orkney wedded Margawse; Nentres, of the land of Carlot, wedded Elain; and that Morgan le Fay was [Arthurs] third sister.

They say that Peregrine Oakshott ran away to escape wedding his cousin; Charley will banish himself for the like cause.

Just married, she was going into a new country, and seeing how her husband was regarded, how he had been shunned, and how his life had been threatened, I was afraid she might come to the conclusion too soon that she had wedded a "hard customer."

350 A Lion[105] old, obscene, and furious made By lust, compress'd her mother in a shade; Then, by a left-hand marriage, weds the dame, Covering adultery with a specious name: So Schism begot; and Sacrilege and she, A well match'd pair, got graceless Heresy.

William wedded the damsel with every rich observance, and in right of his wife this William became Lord of Preaux.

The story of his "amazing marriage," by which he succeeded in wedding six hundred damsels all at once, is one of the most curious.

"Burgundy itself will soon be French, if the Princess Mary weds the Dauphin.

So had the young dreamer wedded his dream.

Immediately afterwards the Countess wedded the aged and wealthy Duke of Sanseverina, and transferred her beauty and unbounded social talents from Milan to the court of Prince Ranuce Ernest IV., absolute ruler of Parma.

And if he be, as every heart feels, the author of those noble Prose Works that continue to flash upon the world, to him exclusively belongs the glory of wedding Fiction and History in delighted union, and of embodying in imperishable records the manners, character, soul, and spirit of Caledonia; so that, if all her annals were lost, her memory would in those tales be immortal.

" "The prospect of wedding a frog at the end of fifteen transmigrations," said the youths, "doth not in any respect commend itself to us.

"Dorothy is to carry that fan and wear those slippers and this petticoat and the white silk stockings when she weds Sir George.

And he, not twice had his oak trees bloomed Ere he wedded a lady grand, Whose tall and towering family tree, Had for ages darkened the land; 'Twas a famous genealogical tree, With no modernly thrifty shoots, But a tree with a sap of royalty Encrusting its mossy old roots.

Yet he was destined to know wedded happiness some years later.

88 collocations for  wedding