199 Verbs to Use for the Word bride

It's what I hoped for when I brought you home a bride here.

"Yes, I drew up the will," he said, deliberately, "and I remember that he gave to you, his betrothed bride, all that he possessedgave it gladly and lovingly, and without reserve.

Her favour it was fill'd the sail of the Trojan for Latium bound; Her favour that won her Aeneas a bride on Laurentian ground, And anon from the cloister inveigled the Virgin, the Vestal, to Mars; 70 As her wit by the wild Sabine rape recreated her Rome for its wars, With the Ramnes, Quirites, together ancestrally proud as they drew From Romulus down to our Caesarlast, best of that bone, of that thew.

Then I hurried to Boston to claim my bride....

On one occasion he stopped a wedding procession and carried off the young bride.

Tremblingly he advanced up the aisle of the village church, leading his blushing and waddling bride, and took his place, looking like an exclamation point alongside a parenthesis, before the black-robed Priest, who speedily put an end to Miss STUBBS, and presented JACK with a female SPRAT.

Exceeding wise she is, and to her wisdom she has a goodness as eminent; Icarius's daughter, Penelope the chaste: we left her a young bride when we parted from our wives to go to the wars, her first child suckling at her breast, the young Telemachus, whom you shall see grown up to manhood on your return, and he shall greet his father with befitting welcomes.

I can say nothing about the ceremony, for all my attention was fixed upon this hideous Simon, and I had no relief until 'twas safely ended and Moll's friends pressed forward to kiss the bride and offer their good wishes; nor did I feel really at ease until we were back again at the Court, and seated to a fine dinner, with all the friends who would join us, whereof there were as many as could sit comfortably to the long table.

GAZUL'S ARMS "Now scour for me my coat of mail, Without delay, my page, For, so grief's fire consumes me, Thy haste will be an age; And take from out my bonnet The verdant plumes of pride, Which once Azarco gave me, When he took to him his bride.

"Not much?" would she say with her proud lip's curl "Only the life of a sewing-girl?" Now love for me in his heart did linger I saw the lady, his promised bride, I saw his ring on her slender finger, As she weeping stood by his mother's side.

Anyway, the Croc Bank, after ten years, finally felt it was time to find a him bride.

There was an appearance of distrust in his manner, which proved that he did not expect to meet his bride.

BOOK VII DECADE OF SANG HOO ~The Rejoicings of a Bridegroom~ With axle creaking, all on fire I went, To fetch my young and lovely bride.

Out of it Henry I. chose his bride that Abbess's niece Maud a novice of Our Lady of Romsey.

Occasionally, too, it is customary in Germany to present the bride and bridegroom with an almond at the wedding banquet, and in the nuptial ceremonies of the Czechs this plant is distributed among the guests.

In the middle of May, the Count de Provence was married to the Princess Joséphine Louise of Savoy, and the court went to Fontainebleau to receive the bride.

"You'll always find a corner of home here, dearest, when you get tired of their ceremonies and solemnities," she said as she embraced the bride after the wedding breakfast; and Undine hoped that the devoted Nettie would in fact provide a refuge from the extreme domesticity of her new state.

But none could check and none could stay, The swans that bore the bride away.

In due time the bridegrooms conducted their respective brides to chambers prepared for them within the precincts of the royal palace.

So dreaming of her tender love, Soft tears his eyes would blind When up there crept and swiftly leapt A man who stabbed behind "'Tis you," he cried, "who stole my bride, This night shall be your last!"

"'What are you saying?' asked the bride, astonished.

"She is well, and is going to be, very soon now, the prince's bride.

THE BULL-FIGHT The zambra was but ended, and now Granada's King Abdeli called his court to sit on Vivarrambla's ring; Of noble line the bride and groom whose nuptials bade prepare, The struggle between valiant knights and bulls within the square.

And he was entitled to triumph over them, for they were the only white roses there, and had been secured by himself, like the wandering urchin he was with a spice of knight-errantry in his composition, quite ready to jump over walls and cajole damsels in order to deck a bride with snowy blooms.

Oh, he who should seek again A new bride after thee, Were loathed of thy children twain, And loathed of me.

199 Verbs to Use for the Word  bride