54 Verbs to Use for the Word wench

"Alack!" cried he at last, "'tis a comely wench, and full young, methinks, to die so soon!

Chief Justice , who loved a wench, summed up favourably, and she was acquitted.

as Lycinus in [5709]Lucian told Timolaus, for an old bald crook-nosed knave to marry a young wench; how odious a thing it is to see an old lecher!

For when a sad and sick patient was brought unto him to be cured, "he laid him on a down bed, crowned him with a garland of sweet-smelling flowers, in a fair perfumed closet delicately set out, and after a portion or two of good drink, which he administered, he brought in a beautiful young wench that could play upon a lute, sing, and dance," &c. Tully, 3.

That fact, with others more heinous, was known to all persons in his congregation and around the vicinity; and so far from being censured for it, he and his brethren justified it as essential to preserve their 'domestic institutions.' "Mrs. Pence, of Rockingham county, Virginia, used to boast,'I am the best hand to whip a wench in the whole county.'

All England, if it can, Show me such a man, To win a wench, by Gis, To clip, to coll, to kiss, As William Cricket is.

C] Land, pox on't has got the wench too.

I saw herthe sly wench!...

'Ocra,' said the overseer, one evening, to the driver, 'if any pretend to be sick, send me wordallow no lazy wench or fellow to skulk in the negro house.'

Say it had been at Rome, and seen the Reliques, drunk your Verdea Wine, and rid at Naples, brought home a Box of Venice Treacle with it, to cure young Wenches that have eaten Ashes: Must this thing therefore? Bri.

I knew the wench that is become his bride, And smil'd to think how deeply he had lied; For first he swore he did not court a maid; A wife he could not, she was elsewhere tied; And as for such as widows were, he said, And deeply swore none such should be his bride: Widow, nor wife, nor maidI ask'd no more,

But tell me, wench, hast thou a mind to marry? MALL.

Frame as well we might with easy strain, With far more praise and with as little pain, Stories of love, where forne the wond'ring bench The lisping gallant might enjoy his wench; Or make some sire acknowledge his lost son: Found, when the weary act is almost done.[30] Nor unto this, nor unto that our scene is bent; We only show a scholar's discontent.

the clear Sun, the world's bright eye, In at our window peeping! Lo, how he blusheth to espy Us idle wenches sleeping.

A] Doe that feare bravely wench.

" "After all, I have my suspicion that he's got a clew to the mystery somehow, and that he expects to find those handsome wenches," said Mr. Bruteman.

But, indeed, I could not be sure; for when I asked who she did be, she only to simper and to curtsey again; and so was I very natural all in doubt; but yet sufficient in wonder (having some knowledge of the Lady Mirdath) to follow the wenches, the which I did.

"How you t'ink guess, ole Plin?You 'spose nigger wench like Albonny wise woman, dat she see t'rough a gate, and know ebbery t'ing, and little more!"

The one-eyed woman!" At this moment the Schoolmaster approached the table and said to Rudolph "If you don't hand the wench over to me, I'll smash you.

I believe she helped them, and they got on board ship, and brought a token to my father; but the old mother was feeble and imbecile, and could not move, and the monks and the dragoons frightened and harassed this poor wench into what they called conforming.

They fight, Bowyer hath the wench, rescued by Fraunce, recovered by Navar.

Sure he has heard o'th' wench.

Why you kickd one flat-nosd wench that snuffled, and swore she was a puritan.

But she had but two sorry silver pieces and pardons be costly things, and when she could get no pardon, she went home and that night killed herselfsilly wench!

And if this bastinado hold, I'll make Him leave his wench with Sophos for a pawn.

54 Verbs to Use for the Word  wench