27 Verbs to Use for the Word beloved

On hearing it, her colour changed, and she said to me, 'O my beloved, I fondly wished to pass some moments with you, and regale my heart, and to repeat my visits in the same manner, or to take thee with me.

From her room to my own; in the dining-room, and in and out of every place where I have seen the beloved of my heart, do I hurry; in none can I tarry; her lovely image in every one, in some lively attitude, rushing cruelly upon me, in differently remembered conversations.

O Jack, with such an invention, what occasion had I to carry my beloved to Mrs. Sinclair's?

O daughters of Jerusalem, if ye find my beloved, that ye tell him that I am sick of love.

There was yet a Don Carlos, a direct descendant of the brother whom Ferdinand the beloved cheated out of his throne.

"Forgive me, my beloved," he wrote.

Finally, a man may both love and hate his beloved at the same time.

An exultant shout bubbles up in the water, and then the heroic defender of crabbed maidenhood leads his beloved to view the remains of this ravager of hard-shell rights.

" But the tears would fall, as they bore her up the hill, and lowered "His beloved" into her resting-place, the grave.

No further inquiry was made, and no suspicion fell on me; I duly married my beloved, and as no harm happened to me, the demon was supposed to have been propitiated.

For she hopes to meet the beloved of earth in the heaven of the Dahcotahs.

When the door of the cell was opened my beloved was making up her father's bed, and over a chair by the bedside hung the fatal green dressing gown.

But fate will not permit two persons [like us] to remain in one place in peace and felicity; farewell, my beloved!

Then laying my burden on the soft grass in a shady place, and sprinkling her with water, I soon had the happiness of seeing her open her eyes, and of recognising the beloved of my heart, the Princess Kandukavati, who was equally delighted on finding who was her deliverer.

Beyond the rest it smiles for me, Thither my thoughts will roam The home beloved of infancy, My childhood's precious home!

[Captain Mennell I sometimes called him; for among the military there is no such officer, thou knowest, as a lieutenant, or an ensignwas it not very kind in him] to come along with me so readily as he did, to satisfy my beloved about the vapourish lady and the house?

'Sally, meantime, objected Singleton, that I might answer the objection, and save my beloved the trouble of making it, or debating the point with me; and on this occasion I regretted that her brother's projects were not laid aside; since, if they had been given up, I would have gone in person to bring up the ladies of my family to attend my spouse.

" "You shall, my beloved.

"There," she said, pointing to the great collection of black-bound books and papers about the walls; "see, the secret is therethe secret for the lack of which you shall strike your beloved to the death to save her from the unnamable shame.

He desired to have her, in person, with him; and hardly had the tempest of war begun to lull, ere the general summoned his beloved to his side at Milan.

"I would not be able to shoot this arrow at the gazelles who have lived with her, and who taught the beloved to gaze so innocently."

But you have been cruel to me; you have turned my beloved from the wigwam; you would have forced me to marry a man I hated; I go to the house of spirits.

"He took me by the hand, the morning after the marriage, and said, Faithful Ann Sidley, you have nursed and attended my beloved when a child, and as a young lady; and I now entreat you will continue to wait on and serve her as a wife to your dying day.

I told the women, that what I had mentioned to my spouse of Lady Betty's coming to town with her niece Montague, and of their intention to visit my beloved, whom they had never seen, nor she them, was real; and that I expected news of their arrival every hour.

Hast thou bethought thee of this, my beloved?" Raoul answered not for some time.

27 Verbs to Use for the Word  beloved