64 Verbs to Use for the Word countesses

"Where are you off to, Monsieur le Curé?" asked the countess.

"Heaven forbid!" cried the countess.

" "My dear child!" exclaimed the countess, "he attends all the noble ladies of Petersburg.

" Upon entering the cottage, the midshipmen were surprised to find the countess and her daughters, who greeted them no less warmly than the count had done.

In 1716 our author married the countess of Warwick; and about that time published the Freeholder, which is a kind of political Spectator.

The king was still in perfect health, and his gratitude to her who had been the means of his recovery was so lively in his mind, that the moment he saw the countess of Rossilion, he began to talk of Helena, calling her a precious jewel that was lost by the folly of her son; but seeing the subject distressed the countess, who sincerely lamented the death of Helena, he said, "My good lady, I have forgiven and forgotten all."

Lafeu told the countess that the king had fallen into a sad malady, which was pronounced by his physicians to be incurable.

"Because I am not made like other girls," replied Catrinaand who knows what bitterness of reproach there was in such an answer from daughter to mother? "Hush, child," replied the countess, whose anger usually took the form of personal abuse.

Too late he acknowledged his marriage to the queen, and when the fury of Elizabeth's anger had somewhat subsided, she ordered Tressilian and Sir Walter Raleigh to repair at once to Cumnor, bring the countess to Kenilworth, and secure the body of Richard Varney, dead or alive.

I love that ride dearly, and should wish to accompany the countess in her first visit to it.

That night Leicester sought the countess in her apartment, and would have avowed his marriage to the queen, but for Varney's influence.

That Prince, it seems, had fallen in love with a daughter of Sir Charles's, who was not very handsome; for James was remarkable for dedicating his affections to women who were not great beauties; in consequence of his intrigue with her, and in order to give her greater lustre in life, he created Miss Sedley countess of Dorchester.

And the countess, do you know the countess?" "Certainly we do," Jack said.

"I do not think you can say that, dear," sighed the countess, more in sorrow than in anger.

Neither of them knew hera circumstance which greatly affected the countess.

They flew to his assistance, giving the countess to her women; but he was dead.

Nino was very amusing when he began to love the young countess, and the very first morningthe day after we had been to St. Peter'she went out at half-past six, though it was only just sunrise, for we were in October.

The English fleet, having with them the countess, were met on the passage to Brittany by the enemy, and an action ensued, in which the countess behaved with the utmost courage, charging the foe as valorously as any other officer among them.

" IV.The Death of the Countess Armed with the authority of Leicester's signet-ring Varney induced the countess to leave Kenilworth for Cumnor, declaring that the earl had ordered it for his own safety.

The husband requested the Englishman to instruct the young countess in riding; the marquise begged the Prussian to escort her daughter to the ball, and teach her the German waltz; and, finally, the marquis, who had discovered a fine taste for paintings in the Austrian, appealed to this gentleman to conduct the young wife through the picture-galleries.

But your lack of boldness, the consequences which she feels must follow such a passion as yours, the interest which she already takes in your condition, all this intimidates the countess herself, and it is you who raise obstacles in her path.

When they had landed the countess herself went to them and feasted them and thanked them greatly, which was no wonder, for she had sore need of their coming."

They were in this tender communication when Dorilaus returned leading the countess d'Espargnes in one hand, and mademoiselle de Palfoy in the other.

The countess was taken ill on her way to Ravenna, and thither Byron followed her, and lived in the same palace with her,the palace of her husband, who courted the poet's society, and who afterward left his young countess to free intercourse with Byron at Bologna,not without a compensation in revenue, which was more disgraceful than the amour itself.

Do not look so proud, countess.

64 Verbs to Use for the Word  countesses