184 examples of womankind in sentences

Terms for womankind are soon tainted.

"Fortune I dread, since fortune is my foe, And womankind are seldom known to keep Another's secret.

Years without association with womankind had made him come to regard them with a measure of indifference and suspicion.

She, with the perversity of American womankind, actually spoke of, and, no doubt, desired to treat the fellow as an equal.

Act i. 'He seldom errs Who thinks the worse he can of womankind.

On his side, John Crewys felt very kindly towards the venerable ladies, who represented to him all the womankind of his own race.

Nay, now I know too much of womankind.

who's she?" with an emphasis on that feminine, personal pronoun which was all the bitterer slur on the rest of womankind in that neighborhood, that he was so unconscious of the reflection it conveyed.

Trust me, the virtues of young Arthur's wife, Her constancy, modest humility, Her patience, and admired temperance, Have made me love all womankind the better.

210 "In purenesse, and in all celestiall grace That men admire in goodly womankind, She did excell, and seem'd of angels race, Living on earth like angell new divinde*, Adorn'd with wisedome and with chastitie, 215 And all the dowries of a noble mind, Which did her beautie much more beautifie.

Tom, don't talk of treating a lady's present in that way," exclaimed Captain Peck, who, after his fashion, has a great respect both for religion and womankind, and his own wife in particular.

No doubt your verses expressed the gloomiest views of life, and told of the bitter disappointments you had met in your long intercourse with mankind, and especially with womankind.

A ploughboy is a better philosopher and moralist than this mouthing Maltravers, with his boasted love of mankind (which reduces itself to a very coarse love of womankind), and his scorn of "the false gods and miserable creeds" of the world, and his soul "lifting its crest to heaven!"

* * WOMANKIND.

The womankind never looks sae bonnie as in wunter, accepp indeed it may be in spring.

Womankind, 410.

Now-a-day, sir, your great lord, commonly speaking, spends but a month or six weeks in his ancestral abode; and even when he is there, he surrounds himself studiously with a cursed town-crew, a pack of St. James's Street fops, and Mayfair chatterers and intriguers, who give themselves airs enough to turn the stomachs of the plain squirearchy and their womankind, and render a visit to the castle a perfect nuisance.

I must consult my womankind.

If my fair enemy, Miss Isabel, can and will honour us by accompanying you, my womankind will be but too proud.

Let none expect in the last act to find, Her sex transform'd from man to womankind.

All womankind, on coming near him, took on something of that other one who had been sleeping for the past six centuries in the upper part of the chapel wall.

You tell me your father held high ideals of womankind, and that the existence of a fallen woman was impossible in your community.

The ordinary mind calls such a man a flirt, or, in common parlance, "a jollier;" but I know you to be merely appreciative of womankind in general, while your heart is beautifully loyal to its ideal.

For, besides his chivalrous and poetic gallantry toward womankind, he found himself hopelessly in love with a girl whom he would no more have thought of marrying than he would of wedding a real angel.

I have lived like an anchorite, celled in absolute isolation from womankind.

184 examples of  womankind  in sentences