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Example sentences for "fair lady"

  • Round about her was many a fair lady; yet as the lustrous gem outshines the brown flint, and as the rose excels the poppy, so was Enide fairer than any other lady or damsel to be found in the world, wherever one might search.

  • Whoever has a fair lady as his mistress or his wife should be the better for it, and it is not right that her affection should be bestowed on him after his worth and reputation are gone.

  • Behind the bier they saw a crowd approaching, with a tall knight in front, leading a fair lady by the horse's rein.

  • Sire, in my opinion he who can win such a fair lady by his arms in another land ought by right to come to a royal court.

  • So he came right over here and sent me back to help a fair lady in distress.

  • May I get a squad of soldiers and come to your rescue, oh, fair lady?

  • Nay, nay, Sir Knight; and anyway you do not know that I am a fair lady.

  • But I know you mean what you say, so as your liege knight, fair lady, I obey.

  • Spake the Golden Knight: Fair lady, we have heard before that our friends fared hence, or rather were taken hence over the water.

  • Be not dismay'd, fair lady; nor misconster The mind of Talbot as you did mistake The outward composition of his body.

  • But in this point All his tricks founder, and he brings his physic After his patient's death: the King already Hath married the fair lady.

  • True, madam; he, of all the men that ever my foolish eyes look'd upon, was the best deserving a fair lady.

  • Hath Giant Trade in dungeons slain All great contempts of mean-got gain And hates of inward stain, Fair Lady?

  • I'll prove that lie upon his head, Or I will die instead, Fair Lady.

  • Hath Faith become a caitiff knave, And Selfhood turned into a slave [271] To work in Mammon's cave, Fair Lady?

  • But he cannot be expected to throw himself into the water just at the right moment when the 'fair lady' of the gitana's prophecy is passing on the shore.

  • After this examination she shook her head and muttered some words, which as nearly as I could get them would be in English like these: Fair lady cast a spell on thee, Fair lady's hand shall set thee free.

  • They sang sae sweet and sae very complete That down came the fair lady.

  • For gin I suld live a hundred years, There will ne'er fair lady smile on me.

  • For I in dule am dight; O stop, and win a fair lady's luve, If you be a leal true knight.

  • Gae saddle to me the black black steed, Gae saddle and make him ready; Before that I either eat or sleep, I'll gae seek my fair lady.

  • What news, fair lady, as you walk these woods?

  • Nay, if Robin fail ye, Let him have never favour of fair lady!

  • I'll fain unto my cell, to my fair lady; But John and Fauconbridge are at my heels; [Sees John.

  • Fair lady," said he, "the blood of a true De Lacy can never bode aught but peace and happiness to you.

  • And be besieged in form," said the Fleming, "like the Castle of Tintadgel in the old hangings, all for the love of fair lady?

  • But do you remain within the castle, fair lady, and trust to Amelot and me.

  • Tis the story of an event which brought mourning and dule to many a fair lady's heart, in the far-off days of long ago.

  • Tell me, fair lady, are you a princess from the land of flowers?

  • You say well, fair lady, for no one can look upon you without thoughts of love and joy.

  • I know every step, fair lady, for I live close by and daily tread the path in caring for my sheep.

  • And this disloyal one noised abroad such report, that her jealous lord constrained the fair lady to depart without more delay.

  • And she said that I must dance first; and so, to make commencement, I led to the dance a fair lady with a merry countenance, and escorted her round once or twice, and then led her back to her seat.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    becomes king; fair average; fair brick; fair brother; fair damsel; fair field; fair land; fair maiden; fair number; fair opportunity; fair proportion; fair quality; fair sample; fair share; fair start; fair sweet; fair trial; fair uncle; fair woman; fair women; faire water; fairly good; fairy story; gold ground; less amount; will thrive