12 examples of alda in sentences

There was Galerana in the hall; there was Alda, the wife of Orlando; and Clarice, and Armellina the kind-hearted, and abundance of other ladies, all beautiful till she made her appearance; but after that they seemed nothing.

[Footnote 12: Legalised, I presume, by a divorce from the hero's wife, the fair Alda; who, though she is generally designated by that epithet, seems never to have had much of his attention.]

His wife, Alda the Fair, hastened to embrace him; but while she was saying, "Welcome, my Orlando," he was going to strike her with his sword, for his head was bewildered, and he took her for the traitor.

The fair Alda marvelled greatly, but Orlando recollected himself, and she took hold of the bridle, and he leaped from his horse, and told her all that had passed, and rested himself with her for some days.

He would have said more, but his words came from him imperfectly, like those of a man in a dream; only his cousin gathered that he meant to commend to him his sister, Orlando's wife, Alda the Fair, of whom indeed the great Paladin had not thought so much in this world as he might have done.

ALBERTAZ'ZO married Alda, daughter of Otho, duke of Saxony.

By Leo J. Brueckner, Foster E. Grossnickle & Alda L. Merton.

By Leo J. Brueckner, Foster E. Grossnickle & Alda L. Merton.

"In Paris Lady Alda sits, Sir Roland's destined bride.

The maiden laughed, but Alda sighed, and gravely shook her head. 'Full rich,' quoth she, 'shall thy guerdon be, if thou the truth hast said.' 'Tis morn; her letters, stained with blood, the truth too plainly tell, How, in the chase of Ronceval, Sir Roland fought and fell.

" Lady Alda's Dreams (Sir Edmund Head's tr.).

Lady Alda's Dream (translation by Head), 149.

12 examples of  alda  in sentences