31 examples of wive in sentences
A few more resolutions were then voted, but as the Mayor of Bosting had sent lots of perlicemen there, I didn't heer of any men gettin' killed outrite, altho' a few innercent husbands got slitely bruised by bein' whacked over their heads with their wive's umbrellers.
" "Don Camillo Monforte, the heir of an ancient and great line, does not wive with so little caution.
My purpose is to wive you. LELIA.
With some discourse of hope to wive them too, and be with you straight. ILF.
V. marry, wive, take to oneself a wife; be married, be spliced; go off, pair off; wed, espouse, get hitched [U.S.], lead to the hymeneal altar, take 'for better for worse', give one's hand to, bestow one's hand upon.
He that ever hopes to thrive Must begin by thirty-five; And all, who wisely wish to wive, Must look on Thrale at thirty-five.
But that relenting nature playde her part, To save thy blood whose losse had slaine his heart: And it repents me not hee doth survive, But that his fortune was so ill to wive.
I wived a beauteous and noble virgin, de Willading; but I much fear that, while my fair conduct in her behalf won her respect and esteem, I was too late to win her love.
No doubt, great governor, your eccellenza believes that this worthy Vévaisan is about to wive a creditable maiden, whose name could be honorably mentioned with those of the ceremonies and your town, before the proudest company in Europe?" "What of this, fellow?
" The family of the proscribed were about to obey this mandate, when Jacques Colis abruptly threw down the emblems of a bridegroom, tore the contract in fragments, and publicly announced that he had changed his intention, and that he would not wive a headsman's child.
"I will not wive the daughter of a man hunted of society, and avoided by all;" he doggedly answered.
I would have married the maiden as she was, but, your pardon, Monsieur le Bailli, if I say, I will not wive her as she is.
To refuse to wive a maiden and to be murdered are very different offences, and should not be confounded.
High to soar, and deep to dive, Nature gives at thirty-five; 10 Ladies, stock and tend your hive, Trifle not at thirty-five; For, howe'er we boast and strive, Life declines from thirty-five; He that ever hopes to thrive, Must begin by thirty-five; And all who wisely wish to wive Must look on Thrale at thirty-five.
Design or chance makes others wive, But Nature did this match contrive.
"Design, or chance, make other wive; But nature did this match contrive.
"Design, or chance, makes others wive; But nature did this match contrive.
You have worked at the desk to please me, Frank, it is but fair you should wive to please yourself.
" "As likewise my wive to me!" said the swelling Mandeville, openly caressing the tearful Constance.
"Wive to 'usband," he declaimed, "sizter to brother" But his audience was lost.
Shakspeare has imparted a dashing humorous character to this play, exemplified, among other peculiarities, by such rhyming of following words as "Haply to wive and thrive as least I may." "We will have rings and things and fine array.
Design, or chance, makes others wive; But Nature did this match contrive; Eve might as well have Adam fled, As she denied her little bed To him, for whom Heaven seemed to frame, And measure out, this only dame.
"Tell Strang that she will wive him to-night, as she has promised!"
You will marry, Mr. Van Staatsyes, marryand you will wive, Sir, withprudence prevents me from saying with whom you will wive; but you may account yourself a lucky man, if it be not with one who will cause you to forget house and home, lands and friends, manors and rents, and in short all the solid comforts of life.
You will marry, Mr. Van Staatsyes, marryand you will wive, Sir, withprudence prevents me from saying with whom you will wive; but you may account yourself a lucky man, if it be not with one who will cause you to forget house and home, lands and friends, manors and rents, and in short all the solid comforts of life.