Which preposition to use with maried
The old romance, Dr. Paget Toynbee points out, is Les Dous Amanz of Marie of France, which Lamb had read in Miss Betham's metrical translation, The Lay of Marie.
Another of my haunts was the Convent and Maison de Sante of the Soeurs Augustines du Saint Coeur de Marie in the rue de la Sante.
She held out little Marie to me: "Take the child," she exclaimed.
Babet had taken little Marie on her knees; she was talking to her in an undertone, amused at her childish chatter.
"I did not attempt to acquaint Marie with the truth.
Marie as that to Col d'Aspin.
They put Jeanne-Marie into a great big grain-bag and hid her on a cart that they carried along behind them.
Well, I told him everything (when I got started there was no stopping)all about how hard it was to be Mary, and how to-day I had tried to be Marie for just a little while, to rest me.
Between these conflicting opinions Marie at length resolved to steer a middle course; and she consequently declared her intention of attempting by negotiation to reconcile the Princes, while at the same time she made a levy of six thousand Swiss troops.
Well, anyway they got maried after the show, so that she wouldn't loose her job.
Little Marie from Kansas City.
I'd so much rather be Marie than Mary.
Doe you thinke, sweet heart, to be maried by day light or by torch-light?
This idea comforted Marie beyond Bernardine's most sanguine expectations.
And for thirty years he went on painting there, ever in colloquy with the angels, and ever having Anne-Marie beside him.
That is, Mother is calling me Mary along with her pet Marie, and Father is calling me Marie along with his pet Mary.
With a sharp gesture General Andre waved Marie toward the door.
The attempt of Concini proved successful, and the deportment of Marie towards M. de Villeroy became so chilling that he withdrew from the Court, without seeking to ascertain the cause of his disgrace.
You must stay at Sainte Marie until then, unless the seigneur can spare men to guard you.
It was at this precise moment that the Huguenots petitioned the Regent for the general assembly, as advised by the Due de Bouillon; a circumstance which could not have failed to prove fatal to the interests of Sully had he still desired to retain office, as the comments of the anti-Protestant party by which she was surrounded, seconded by her own personal feelings, tended to exasperate Marie against all who professed the reformed faith.
I know of a way to save Jeanne-Marie without anyone getting hurt.
Marie near Bigorre).