234 examples of serenades in sentences

Sir Timothy serenades the newly-mated pair and is threatened by Bellmour, whilst Celinda, who has been watching the house, attacks the fop and his fiddlers.

Not Dibdin's; not Barry Cornwall's; not Tom Campbell's; not any of the "Pirate's Serenades" and "I'm afloats!" which appear in the music-shop- windows, illustrated by lithographic vignettes of impossible ships in impracticable positions.

For, on the insufficient stretch of lawn between that house and my own, the four rivals sang serenades.

But the face in that instant of dream was the face of Miss Katharine Lansdale, and coupled with the vision was a prescience that in some later life I should again look back and see myself as now, a grown but awkward boy, still holding aloofstill adoring from some remote background while other and bolder gallants captured trophies and lightly carolled their serenades.

This is the little bird that so generally serenades us during our evening walks, at a little distance from the town, and not so far into the woods as the haunts of the Thrushes.

There are serenades and suppers and much gallantry among the myrtles overhead; and meanwhile the foundation shudders underfoot, the bowels of the mountain growl, and at any moment living ruin may leap sky-high into the moonlight, and tumble man and his merry-making in the dust.

Serenades may be used to advantage, but care must be taken in selecting the songs and the windows.

He is a cheerful, riotous "blade," who sports with the girls of the village, gets drunk at times, and serenades the parson's wife at night with his guitar.

Hence, though her companion contrived, with the adroitness of a practised man of gallantry, to direct his words and looks as constantly to her as if they had been in a tête-a-tête, and although nothing could be more graceful, more delicately flattering, more engaging, still the little heart kept equal poise; for where a true love has once bolted the door, a false one serenades in vain under the window.

ALTISIDO'RA, one of the duchess's servants, who pretends to be in love with don Quixote, and serenades him.

They did not know that the colonel's journey to Westmoreland was in consequence of a letter from his friend there expressing uneasiness about serenades from the lake beside the house.

Serenades and compliments must not replace the nobler hospitality which shares with woman the opportunity of martyrdom.

But on the decisive Sunday he triumphed completely, and Rafael Brull, Deputy from Alcira, spent the night shaking hands, receiving congratulations, listening to serenades, waiting for morning to come that he might run to the Blue House and receive Leonora's ironic good wishes.

Folio of serenades and caprices.

Folio of serenades and caprices.

FOLIO OF SERENADES AND CAPRICES.

SEE Carlone, Francis N. CARLONE, FRANCIS N. Piano serenades, by Frankie Carle, pseud.

Zorro serenades a siren.

Folio of serenades and caprices.

FOLIO OF SERENADES AND CAPRICES.

Zorro serenades a siren.

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reckons every Misfortune that he has met with among the Women, and every Rencounter among the Men, as Parts of his Education, and fancies he should never have been the Man he is, had not he broke Windows, knocked down Constables, disturbed honest People with his Midnight Serenades, and beat up a lewd Woman's Quarters, when he was a young Fellow.

She hated the balls of which she was La Favorita, the everlasting serenades, the whole life of pleasure which made that period of California the most perfected Arcadia the modern world has known.

The song proceeds from the assembly-roomfrom the tavern saloon, and like serenades in the silent evening, when a young friend departs, or a dear guest is honoured.

234 examples of  serenades  in sentences