And when she came to herself, Sir Launcelot kissed her, and said, Fair maiden, why fare ye thus?
And therefore, fair maiden, said Sir Gawaine, ye are much beholden to him to give him thanks.
Fair maiden, said Sir Launcelot, tell me what is your father's name, and then shall I give you an answer.
And then he said, Fair maiden, I will grant you to wear a token of yours upon my helmet, and therefore what it is shew it me.
Hercules in one of his conquests had taken prisoner a fair maiden, named Iole, of whom he seemed more fond than Dejanira approved.
As soon as he reached the gates there appeared the fair maiden, and asked: "Have you got the horse?
Of course he does so, and finds three chambers, in each of which lies the lifeless form of a fair maiden.
Then came thereon one clad like a king holding a fair maidenby the hand, and with him was a dame richly clad and with a crown on her head.
Full pleasant is the fairy land, And happy there to dwell; I am a fairy, lyth and limb, Fair maiden, view me well.
As thou art the jovial hunter 2 I said, 'Fair maiden, what brings you here?
As I went up one brook, one brook, Well wind the horn, good hunter I saw a fair maiden sit on a tree top.
But the best you forget, fair maiden," said he, merrily.
Well, she is a fair maiden, and one day shall be thy wife.
Fair maiden,' said Sir Galahad, 'be of good heart, for your father may yet be delivered unto you.
I will wear it at the jousts, fair maiden,' said he, 'for the sake of the kindness you and yours have shown me.
Illustration: "Marry me fair maiden, from my heart t'will take a load.
He snatches up one, the property, as it turns out, of a fair maiden, who thereupon becomes his wife.
A fair maiden in an Indian tale, who is found by the hero in the neighbourhood of a fountain, and bears the name of Bheki (Frog), forbids her husband ever to let her see water.
Truly, fair maiden, you are as wise as you are beautiful," he answered, in eager accents.
Show me what you would have me wear, fair maiden," he said.
Fair maiden," said Lancelot, "it pains me to see you so deeply afflicted.
Fair maiden," said Sir Launcelot, "as for telling you my name, that I will gladly do.
Fair maiden, keep thou well this time of youth; But beauty shall pass at the last, this is truth: Yet I am not so old as ye judge me.
Fair maiden, for the mercy thou hast done to us This knight and I both thy beadfolks shall be.
Fair maiden, yet one word, now I you pray: Appease with patience, and bear my saying.
Of truth, fair maiden, as he says, He hath be in this agony this eight days.
And nothing serious shall come of it, fair maiden," said Prince Charles.
And now, good day, fair maiden; you will hear more of me.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fair maiden" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.