At last I knew Why you can never see romance In the long gypsie trail, Or magic, In the still purple woods.
The soul of me is still a gypsie thing-- I pull them off, the glowing gems, the ring.
I would pray My gypsie prayer, again, at close of day!
My hands lay folded in slim repose, Quite as you bade them rest; Folded, meek, o'er the leaden heart That tortured my gypsie breast.
Gae tak frae me this gay mantle, And bring to me a plaidie; For if kith and kin and a' had sworn, I'll follow thegypsie laddie.
The Gypsie finding he was not displeased in his Heart, told him, after a further Enquiry into his Hand, that his True-love was constant, and that she should dream of him to Night.
The Gypsie told him that he was a Batchelour, but would not be so long; and that he was dearer to some Body than he thought: the Knight still repeated, She was an idle Baggage, and bid her go on.
The Gypsie told him that he was a Batchelour, but would not be so long; and that he was dearer to some Body than he thought: The Knight still repeated, She was an idle Baggage, and bid her go on.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gypsie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.