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Example sentences for "fair lord"

  • Fair lord,' replied Marsile, 'what shall I have to do in order to kill Roland?

  • Fair lord,' answered Marsile, 'my subjects are the finest you can see, and at any moment I can summon four hundred thousand men to give battle to Charlemagne.

  • Then he cried out for mercy, and said, 'Fair Lord, I pray thee let me never die until a good knight of my blood achieve the Sangreal, and I may see and kiss him.

  • O my fair lord, I charge you leave me this: Is it not sweeter than a foolish kiss?

  • Nay, fair Lord Christ, lift up thine eyes and see; Had now thy mother such a lip--like this?

  • Then said Sir Launcelot, "Fair Lord, I thank thee of thy great mercy, that thou reprovest me of my misdeed; now see I well that thou holdest me for thy servant.

  • Methinks, my Lord of Leicester looks somewhat grim at thee, my fair Lord,” whispered Sir Robert Cecil to Essex.

  • And dost thou know, my fair Lord of Essex, if wrong hath been done to this Papist?

  • No fault, my fair lord, but a virtue: for how many rich ransoms have you won, and yet have scattered the crowns among page and archer and varlet, until in a week you had not as much as would buy food and forage.

  • I wonder that you do not correct her, my fair lord.

  • One grows much older northwards, my fair lord; I wonder men die south; meseems all France Smells sweet with living, and bright breath of days That keep men far from dying.

  • See how now, fair lord, I have but scant breath's time to help myself, And I must cast my heart out on a chance; So bear with me.

  • Some song of yours, fair lord; You know glad ways of rhyming--no such tunes As go to tears.

  • There, I have danced you down for once, fair lord; You look pale now.

  • Now, fair lord, I drink to thy crown of valour, and thy good luck; and we thank thee for the wine and yet more for the blithe fellowship.

  • Then Sir Gawaine said to King Pelles: "Fair Lord, can you tell me where I shall find that wounded knight who called himself le Chevalier Malfait?

  • Then the youth showed Sir Ewaine a certain path that led into the forest and he said: "Take that path, fair lord, and it will bring you to your adventure.

  • And Sir Ewaine said, "How came Sir Sagramore hither, fair lord?

  • In fear and apprehension, she replied to him: "Fair lord, I must now respect your desire, though my heart is very loath to yield.

  • Nay, fair lord, test the matter by saying so," cried the jovial Bishop.

  • I had as soon take a peacock's feather, my fair lord; but I will do it, if you ask me.

  • Think once more, my fair lord, and hold yourself bound by no word which you have said.

  • Think well before you answer, my fair lord, for indeed my very heart would break if it should ever happen that through love of me your high hopes and great promise should miss fulfilment.

  • Let be: ye stand, fair lord, as in a dream.

  • Then Sir Melias blessed him, and said, Fair Lord of heaven, help and save thy new-made knight.

  • Then this king cried mercy, and said, Fair Lord, let me never die till the good knight of my blood of the ninth degree be come, that I may see him openly that he shall achieve the Sancgreal, that I may kiss him.

  • And I, fair lord, have lost my dear wife and my wee bairns, and I wonder why I fled and kept my life, remembering all I have lost.

  • Ha, fair lord, I know not how that may be,' said the maiden.

  • Then this king cried mercy, and said: Fair Lord, let me never die till the good knight of my blood of the ninth degree be come, that I may see him openly that he shall enchieve the Sangreal, that I may kiss him.

  • Then Sir Melias blessed him and said: Fair lord of heaven, help and save thy new-made knight.

  • My fair lord, said Sir Launcelot, I am a stranger and a knight adventurous, that laboureth throughout many realms for to win worship.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    duly qualified; fair brick; fair brother; fair castle; fair complexion; fair copy; fair cousin; fair face; fair hair; fair knight; fair lords; fair maiden; fair means; fair opportunity; fair proportion; fair rent; fair return; fair sister; fair specimen; fair trial; fair uncle; fair young; fair youth; fairly well; fairy stories; falls back