4119 examples of weds in sentences

Who weds as I have to enforced sheets, His care increaseth, but his comfort fleets.

Thus in this task for others' good I toil, And she, kind gentlewoman, weds herself, Having been scarcely woo'd, and ere her thoughts Have learn'd to love him that, being her husband, She may relieve her brothers in their wants; She marries him to help her nearest kin: I make the match, and hope it is no sin.

During the ten years he resided at Oxford, he was a general favourite, remarkable for his diligence in study, for the purity and tenderness of his feelings, for his bashful and retiring manners, for the excellence of his Latin compositions, and for his solitary walks, pursued in a path they still point out below the elms which skirt a meadow on the banks of the Cherwell,a river, we need scarcely say, which there weds the Isis.

Not such our friends; for here no dark design, No wicked interest bribes the venal heart; 500 But inclination to our bosom leads, And weds them there for life; our social cups Smile, as we smile; open, and unreserved.

Each deity not only promises but actually grants the suppliants precisely what they ask; for Arcite, though fatally wounded, is victorious in the battle, and Palamon in the end weds Emily.

"Ay, ay," replied Victor, "words are quick said, and fine manners come easy to some; but a man looks where he weds.

Levinus Lemnius reckons up three things which generally disturb the peace of marriage: the first is when they marry intempestive or unseasonably, "as many mortal men marry precipitately and inconsiderately, when they are effete and old: the second when they marry unequally for fortunes and birth: the third, when a sick impotent person weds one that is sound, novae nuptae spes frustratur: many dislikes instantly follow."

And in "The Disguis'd Prince: or, the Beautiful Parisian" (1728) she translated the melting history of a prince who weds a merchant's daughter in spite of complicated difficulties.

Before Amena's recovery the Count hastens away to welcome his brother, and when the imprudent girl has been safely lodged in a convent, D'Elmont, moved more by ambition than by love, weds the languishing Alovisa.

Worthly, meanwhile, has recovered from his wound and weds Belinda's sister.

Dazzled by the numerous accomplishments of Bellcour, the charming Alathia weds him in secret.

" Under the pretence of a change of air she goes to a friend's house at Versailles, where Blessure secretly weds her.

NEW YORK BEAUTY WEDS FRENCH NOBLEMAN MRS.

" "I don't choose to be released," returned Blaize; "I will marry you on the same day that the earl weds Amabel.

ARTHUR WEDS GUINEVERE.

Who, with mild heat of holy oratory, Subdued me somewhat to that gentleness, Which, when it weds with manhood, makes a man.

She kept telling herself: "There is no one in the world I ought to love more than the woman that Joe loves and weds."

The learned dust which had so long buried his heart is quickly brushed away, and he weds the embodied mind.

Elsa weds him (Lohengrin) promising never to ask of his country or family.

Long time beleagur'd gape the castle walls; First in the breach the indignant monarch falls: Nogiva's lord next meets an equal fate; And Gugemer straight weds the widow'd mate.

It is from loving by Sight that Coxcombs so frequently succeed with Women, and very often a Young Lady is bestowed by her Parents to a Man who weds her as Innocence itself, tho' she has, in her own Heart, given her Approbation of a different Man in every Assembly she was in the whole Year before.

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

Howe'er he weds Don Manuel's sister, yet I fear he's hardly reconciled to him.

The Plow Weds the Sod. XIV I Become a Bandit and a Terror.

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

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