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Example sentences for "lady fair"

  • Look back, look back, now, lady fair, On him that lo'ed ye weel!

  • But deep into the wan water There stands a great big stone; He turned his wight horse head about, Said, "Lady fair, will ye loup on?

  • And how loves thou my lady fair, Lyes in your arms and sleeps?

  • Look back, look back, now, lady fair, On him that loed ye weel; A better man than that blue corpse Neer drew a sword of steel.

  • Lady Maisdry was a lady fair, She maid her mither's bed; Auld Ingram was an aged knight, And hee sought her to wed.

  • And in the following lines we have a scene at a Fair which we may very well believe to be Lady Fair.

  • May Fair first, Lady Fair next, one after the other the Fairs of London have been suppressed.

  • Lady Fair succumbed in 1760, when it was finally abolished.

  • Hogarth has preserved for us and for our posterity a faithful picture of Lady Fair as it was in the year 1733.

  • X ‘O lady fair, I’ll no do sae; I’ll gie him a pound and let him gae.

  • IX ‘O lady fair, it wad be sair To slay an old man that has grey hair.

  • XVI ‘Where has ye been, now, lady fair, Where has ye been sae late?

  • O come away, my lady fair, Come away, now, alang with me: For I have hanged fause Blackwood At the very place where he told the lie.

  • I was by birth a lady fair, 5 My father's chief and only heir, But when my good old father died, Then I was made a young knight's bride.

  • As I went forth to take the air Intill an evening clear, And there I spied a lady fair Making a heavy bier.

  • How can I go, O Lady fair, Unless my lord his will declare?

  • Not all his sons, O lady fair, The kingdom of a monarch share: All ruling when a sovereign dies Wild tumult in the state would rise.

  • Moore wrote two inane songs, entitled 'Holy be the Pilgrim's Sleep' and 'Oh Lady Fair.

  • Gie owre your house, ye lady fair, Gie owre your house to me; Or I sall brenn yoursel therein, But and your babies three.

  • We dance before him thorough kingdoms wide:-- Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our wild minstrelsy!

  • Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our mad minstrelsy!

  • O lady fair, but that would be sair, To slay an auld carl that wears grey hair.

  • O lady fair, I have no steed but one, But thou shalt ride and I will run.

  • Lady Maisery was a lady fair, She made her mother's bed; Auld Ingram was an aged knight, And her he sought to wed.

  • Yes, you, you only, Lady Fair, Adorned my Castle in the Air.

  • Wide in, wide in, my lady fair, No harm shall thee befall; Oft times have I watered my steed Wi the water o Wearie's Well.

  • O haud yere tongue, my mither dear; I gae them to a lady fair.

  • O, lady fair, but that would be sair, To slay an auld Carl that wears grey hair.

  • O, lady fair, I have no steed but one, But thou shalt ride and I will run.

  • Ye'll take the road, my lady fair, That leads you fair across the lea: That keeps you from wild Hind Soldan, And likewise from base Violentrie.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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