Give me some little breath, some pause, dear Lord, Before I positively speak in this.
And by and by she said: "Dear Lord, thou art at this time in a happier case than I.
But three days after that time she came to Sir Tristram and said: "Dear lord, I have bethought me much of what King Arthur said, and this hath come of it, that I must return again unto Cornwall.
My dear lord, I have not heard the fact yet," said Vivian.
Artemis would give me so soft a death even now, that I might no more waste my life in sorrow of heart, and longing for the manifold excellence of my dear lord, for that he was foremost of the Achaeans.
I may not order your dinners, my dear lord, or sweep your corridors, but they shall know I rule your household and would rule it well.
My family left me three days ago by the Antelope for Malta or they would unite in every kind wish with, my dear Lord Hardwicke, 'Yours very faithfully, 'W.
Dear Lord Lansdowne,--I had hoped that it would have been in my power to shake hands with you once more before my departure; but this deplorably absurd affair in the House of Commons has prevented me from calling on you.
And now, dear Lord Lansdowne, let me thank you most warmly for the kind feeling which has dictated your letter.
The latter, not to be outdone, promptly replied with] "My dear Lord Bishop of the Solent.
But you alarm me, my dear lord, with your terrible news.
What shocking things you are saying, my dear lord, to-day!
You are sensible, my dear lord, that any amusement from my letters must depend upon times and seasons.
You have, I hope, long before this, my dear lord, received the immense letter that I sent you by old Monin.
My dear Lord,--Though I wrote to you but a few days ago, I must trouble you with another line now.
My dear Lord,--You ought to be witness to the fatigue I am suffering, before you can estimate the merit I have in being writing to you at this moment.
My Dear Lord,--It is well I have not obeyed you sooner, as I have often been going to do: what a heap of lies and contradictions I should have sent you!
My dear Lord," began Lord Odo, "a dreadful rumour has reached us.
The question for you, my dear Lord, is--Will you disappoint them?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dear lord" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.