There he became enamouredof a fair virgin, named Victoria.
We are enamoured of the soft strains of the Sicilian and the Mantuan Muse, while, to the sweet notes of the pastoral reed, they sing the Contentions of the Shepherds, the Blessings of Love, or the innocent Delights of rural Life.
Cellini had become acquainted and enamouredwith a beautiful Sicilian, from whom he was suddenly separated.
Justin Martyr and Tertullian, the great apologists of Christianity, and others of the Fathers, interpret Filios Dei to be angels or evil spirits who, enamoured with the beauty of the women, begot the primeval giants.
Unhappily, Lord Grizzle is enamoured of the princess, and, in revenge, leads an insurrection against the Court.
A young lady being enamoured of the Prince of Salerno sends for one of his chaplains and declares to him that she has received from the said prince numerous letters praying for her love.
This seclusion was grateful to his wife, who in the brightest bloom of beauty consented to remain a prisoner in the house of her husband, who feared that the charms that enamoured him might captivate some more favoured suitor.
But the old witch returned so often to the charge, and gave the dauphin so many opportunities, that he finally became enamoured of Mlle.
The King was reallyenamoured of Mademoiselle d'Hautefort.
Chartres was at that time enamoured of Mademoiselle de Sary, maid of honour to Madame, and carried on his suit in the most open and flagrant manner.
He had been enamoured of Florence, an actress, whom M.
Cardinal Furstenberg, it was said, had been much enamoured of the Comtesse de La Marck, and had married her to one of his nephews, in order that he might thus see her more easily.
He had pretended to be enamoured of her, and had not been repelled, for she soon became in love with him.
Cupid himself becomes enamoured of her, shows her to the Graces, and carries her off.
Once she professed to be enamoured of Nathaniel Dance; to the next visitor she would disclose the great secret, "that she was dying for Sir Joshua Reynolds.
In the first act he confides to his companion Flavius, that he is enamoured of Adalgisa, a young priestess in the temple of Irminsul, the Druid's god.
She too is enamoured of the Duke, who makes love to her, as to all young females, and she entreats her brother to have mercy on him.
The siren Maria countess of Matran, with whom he was enamoured years ago and whose portrait he has just finished, has again completely bewitched him.
Tiny invited Don Roberto to open the dance with her, and that platonically enamoured gentleman consented with a grand flourish.
Even Rollins, who was madly enamoured of Tiny, and Fort, who had carefully calculated his chances with Rose, were big with curiosity.
My enamoured mind, that ever dallies with my Lady, was more than ever burning to bring back my eyes to her.
I was so enamoured therewith that until then had not been anything which had fettered me with such sweet bonds.
Now he knows how heaven is enamouredof a just king, and even by the aspect of his effulgence makes it seen.
O holy Father, who for me submittest to be below here, leaving the sweet place in which thou sittest through eternal allotment, who is that Angel who with such jubilee looks into the eyes of our Queen, so enamoured that he seems of fire?
But it would be unprofitable to inquire into all this; Aristotle was not the first enamouredsage in history, nor was he the last.
He thought that Nature ne'er produced such fairness, In which all beauties have their mansion; And, thus admiring, was enamoured On that fair image himself portrayed.
From reports of Alfrida's beauty, Edgar gets so enamoured of her, that he sends Ethenwald, Earl of Cornwall, to court her for him.
The Indian grew immediately enamoured of him, and consequently sollicitous for his Preservation: She therefore conveyed him to a Cave, where she gave him a Delicious Repast of Fruits, and led him to a Stream to slake his Thirst.
Was Lord L'Estrange really enamouredof the marchesa?
I feared, on the contrary, that he was somewhat enamouredof a very different person.
Charles was becomeenamoured of war and ambitious of conquest.
If thou art taken to the King, he will straightway be enamoured of thy beauteous face and will wish to have thee near him, and because he is of so great a title, he will expect to mould thee to his desires, whether 'tis thy will or not.
I saw his wicked young eyes--too young for so old a man, as it appeared--directing enamoured darts upon thee.
Were you enamoured on his copper rings, His saffron jewel, with the toadstone in't?
The fair Nausicaa, though suddenly enamoured of the handsome stranger, conceals her passion and expedites his departure.
The Lord of Dunkerron becomes enamoured of a sea-maiden, and as she is unable to leave her element he follows her to her abode.
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