Very few poems could have spared or borne the excisions from the "Dream of Fair Women"; though here and there the didactic or scientific note is slightly prominent, as in the following stanza: All nature widens upward.
For we talk out of the "Palace of Art" and the "Legend of Fair Women.
In a vision of sin we may count upon a little mystery; but we should expect to find all clear and beautiful in A Dream of Fair Women.
In the Dream of Fair Women, the form of Cleopatra stands forth magnificently; it is almost the only portion of the poem that has the great charm of distinctness, or which fixes itself permanently on the memory.
Mrs Hazlitt says that she herself will recite `A Dream of Fair Women,' and by unanimous consent you are to be Helen of Troy.
As for Dyveke, she was radiantly happy at finding herself thus transported into the favour of a Prince and the Queendom of fair women, for whose envy she cared as little as for the danger in which she stood.
As for the Elector, sated as he was with the easy smiles and favours of fair women, he gave to the Swedish beauty, from the first, a homage he had never paid to any of her predecessors in his affection.
But among all his treasures of art he valued none more than his gallery of portraits of fair women, each of whom had, at one time or another, visited his capital.
The beauty of the young Comtesse was, indeed, a revelation even in a Court of fair women.
And may we that are left pledge friendship and trusty oaths and dwell in deep-soiled Troy, and they shall depart to Argos pasture-land of horses and Achaia home of fair women.
And let the rest pledge friendship and sure oaths; so may ye dwell in deep-soiled Troy, and let them depart to Argos pasture-land of horses, and Achaia home of fair women.
But the warrior answered, "Give me the guerdon of good news, for, fair women, ye weep without cause.
They adorned them for the warriors, as is the manner of fair women; then they stole to the loopholes and looked curiously at the heroes.
Weighed with him all other suitors were as wind, for he was meet to be chosen of fair women; and, or long, Kriemhild the high maiden was bold Sir Siegfried's bride.
Hesiod in the third book of the "Melampodia" called Chalcis in Euboea 'the land of fair women'.
Such men rule orderly in their cities of fair women: great riches and wealth follow them: their sons exult with ever-fresh delight, and their daughters in flower-laden bands play and skip merrily over the soft flowers of the field.
Florence was always a very paradise of fair women.
Some while ago our bull-headed Simone, being with Vittoria at supper at her house, and as drunk as is his custom at the tail of the day, dozed on a sofa while the company began to talk of fair women.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fair women" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.