He commends the 'dark lady' for refusing to practise those arts by which other women of the day gave their hair and faces colours denied them by Nature.
Twice, in much the same language as had already served a like purpose in the play, does he mock his 'dark lady' with this uncomplimentary interpretation of dark-coloured hair and eyes.
Many of them sound the same note as Shakespeare's sonnets to the 'dark lady.
With the same palette which he had used not many years before to sketch the "dark lady" of the Sonnets, he could now paint this monumental historical portrait.
The play was not to have been written by me at all, but by Mrs Alfred Lyttelton; and it was she who suggested a scene of jealousy between Queen Elizabeth and the Dark Lady at the expense of the unfortunate Bard.
Dark Lady] Then cease to make my hands tremble with the streams of life you pour through them.
The doors of the entrance are wide open, and on the lowest step of the stairway stands the DARK LADY.
This extraordinary woman is undoubtedly the sort of woman Shakespeare depicted as the "dark lady" of the sonnets.
The much-vexed question of Mary Fitton's identity with the "Dark Lady of the Sonnets" had raged with violence in Billy's house.
Prince waited on Temple, Dark Lady on Hilton; Larry and Moty ran the synthesizers in the kitchen.
Dark Lady, who never delivered a message via thought if she could possibly get away with delivering it in person, was running full tilt across the sand toward them.
And it did seem as though every time she rehearsed she made the "dark lady" of the rose garden more wooden and impossible than before.
A girl to fill the part of the "dark lady" in the garden must be found.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dark lady" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.