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Example sentences for "fair cousin"

  • Tell me, what is the matter, fair cousin?

  • Presently I heard him say-- 'The whole art of war is changed, fair cousin.

  • For some time I could but distinguish the faint outline of some figures on the shore; but as I came nearer, I recognized my fair cousin Baby, who, with a younger brother of some eight or nine years old, was taking an evening walk.

  • Certainly, the mode in which that equipage came up to the door might have inspired sentiments of fear in any heart less steeled against danger than my fair cousin's.

  • The old butler's astonishment was not inferior to my own a few minutes before, when I entered the dining-room with my fair cousin upon my arm.

  • I would have her learn, my fair cousin, how perfectly I love her; and that is good English.

  • Fair cousin, you debase your princely knee To make the base earth proud with kissing it.

  • I read on, and found, to my amazement, that the young lady was no other than my fair cousin.

  • And I assisted my fair cousin to remove her shawl and other haps.

  • And she said tenderly, "Welcome, fair cousin.

  • Then my lady pondered awhile, and at length she said, "Certes, fair cousin, it would profit you more to have agreement with some other lady for whom to adventure knightly and brave deeds.

  • Unlike my fair cousin, Lady Julia, her raillery never wounded: hers were the fanciful combinations which a vivid and sparkling imagination conjures up, but never the barbed and bitter arrows of sarcasm.

  • Alas, fair cousin, said Ector, forgive it me, for I am Sir Ector de Maris.

  • Then King Mark made Sir Tristram to be put in an horse bier in great sign of love, and said: Fair cousin, I shall be your leech myself.

  • Fair cousin, fair cousin, though I said serious admiration, I did not mean you to look as if you were taking me to a funeral.

  • And if, my fair cousin, it is such that all English gentlemen would help, why then this secrecy?

  • We will speak with him within the barriers; for, by all I see, my fair cousin of Burgundy intends to keep me waiting.

  • No, fair cousin," replied the Duke of Berri; "but we may as well get over the preliminaries.

  • Tell them to stop, if you please, fair cousin.

  • Allow me, by the way, to observe, my fair cousin, that I do not reckon the notice and kindness of Lady Catherine de Bourgh as among the least of the advantages in my power to offer.

  • This has been my motive, my fair cousin, and I flatter myself it will not sink me in your esteem.

  • Fair cousin of Lancaster, you be right welcome.

  • King Richard answered, "Fair cousin, since it pleaseth you, it pleaseth me well.

  • So, my fair cousin, this is the end of your waywardness.

  • Fair cousin,' he said, 'this is bravely done of you.

  • But, pardon me, fair Cousin; there is no need to bind my loyalty with Cyprian titles and Cyprian lands.

  • Fair cousin, it is not new," he answered deferentially, but pausing to choose his words, for it was no time to fill her soul with alarms.

  • This packet, fair cousin,” says I, and handed her Sir Nicholas’s letter.

  • So you are still as vixenish as ever, fair cousin?

  • If that’s so I must ha’ won my fair cousin already, for I have been masterful enough with her, in all conscience!

  • As for my fair cousin I requested her to attend upon Sir Nicholas, and to employ the other maid’s time in the like direction.


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